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JUNE - 1949 

ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL 

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The ‘"’New Seal” of Assiimpl 


ion 


College 



rriiiK “new seal of Assimption College which appears above, was created in 1920, by the Reverend John 
1 lonier, a member of the college faculty, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of 

the college department by the Basilian hatliers. Born and educated in England, Father Plomcr wus acquainted 
at first hand with the traditions of heraldic symbolism. 

The shield tells briefly the origin and development of the college. The lower left-hand panel pictures the 
conversion of the Indians who occupied these shore# when the missionaries first arrived. Chief “Big Turtle” 
of the Hurons, after his own baptism, helped the missionaries to convert the rest of the tribe. This is sym¬ 
bolized by his carrying the cross from wigwam to wigwam. It was he. too, who gave to the Church the prop- 
rrty on which the college now stands, a title later confirmed by the Crown when the county was surveyed. 
The lower right-hand panel epitomizes Christianity and the life of Christ from the star of Bethlehem to the 
Cross of Calvary. I lie upper left-hand paiic-l containing the moiiograrnmed A. M., the initial letters of the 
“Ave Maria,” commends us to Mary, the Mother of God. and the patroness of the college. The upper right- 
hand panel, with the open book has a twofold significance. Taken from the coat of arms of the Basilian 
1 utlicrs. it symbolizes the work of education and tells us that the college is in their charge. At the same time 
it represents our affiliation with the University of W estern Ontario wliose coat of arms also contains an open 
hook. Entered in the book are the closing words of the Ave Maria, asking our Holy Patroness for Her inter¬ 
cession “now and in the hour of death.” 


The scroll surrounding the shield presents, in the college colors of purple and white, the motto of all 
Baftilian-condiictcd schools: “ I each me goodness, (self k-discipline and knowledge.” 




















HIS HOLINESS PIUS XII 
“Servant of the Servants of God” 

i Mai*. 21 )- Pope Pius poses for his first Television Movie Pope Pius XII reads the Gospel as 
television purposes in the Vatican. Mar. 15, The Popr read the Gospel of Lartarr Sunday as an ‘ 
Catholic people in connection with his 10th anniversary as Pope. (AP Wire-photo) 1949. 


movies ever taken of him for 





















Jn Ifoly PmHtl|O0& 


Rev. A. \. M. Sharpe 
Pastor Sacred lleuri Church, Dearborn 
Rhetoric 1803 
Ordained July 2, 1899 




Rt. Rev. M *gr. Joseph S. Marx 
Pastor Assumption I Grotto) Church, Detroit 
Rhetoric 1894 
Ordained July 2. 1899 


Very Rev. D. J. Egan. V.F. 

Pastor St. Joseph's Church, Stratford. Out. 
Rhetoric 1894 
Ordained Dec. 21. 1899 























HIS EXCELLENCY 
THE RIGHT REVEREND 



HIS EXCELLENCY 
THE MOST REVEREND 

J. C. CODY, D.D. 

Co-Adjulor IliHliup of London 










SPONSORS 



Most Rev. Jos, II. Albers, D.D. 

Rev. Henry Baillargeon 

Mr. arid Mrs. J. A. Barth 

Rev. Thus. Bealian 

Rev. F. W. Bertram 

Mr. Lome M. Best 

Rev. G. W. Brennan 

Mrs. Agnes Bnttaceio 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. N. Cam pea u 

Mr. J. J. Cavcllier 

Mr. S. J. Christie 

Rev. Bernard F. Cicsielski 

Mr. C. Comtizzi 

Rev. F. R. Costello 

Rev. (diaries E. Coughlin 

Mr. P. E. Crohan 

Rev. M. J. Dalton 

Mr. Bud Day, Sr. 

Rev. Ernest C. DePuydt 

Most Rev. Ralph Ifuhert Dignan. 
D.D. 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. E. Dillon 
Rev. Leo Dorsey 
Mr. S. F. Dupont 
Mr. Nicasio R. Duran 
l)r. anil Mrs. Durocher 
Very Rev. 1). J. Egan, V.F. 

Mr. N. I). Eunsor 
Rev. John Eppenhroek 
Rev. H. P. Fedewa 
Mr. Clias. Ferguson 
Rev. Jos. L. Fill ion 
Rev. J. A. Finn 
Rev. Thomas J. Ford 
Mr. James E. Frazer 
Dr. F. B. Fugazzi 
A Friend 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. Win. J. Galleria 

Mr. Henry Galster 

Rev. Max Gannas 

Rev. A. J. George 

Rev. J. P. Gleeson 

Rev. E. Glemet 

Most Rev. I homas K. Gorman. 

D.D, 

Rev. Vincent F. Gridin 
Dr. G. J. Grimaldi. M.D. 


Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. R. Haekett 

Mrs. Nettie Hancock 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. V. T. Hankard 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. Hardy 

Mr. J. J. Harrington 

Rev. Dennis A. Hayes, L.L.I). 

Mr. and Mrs, P. G. Jeakle 

Mr. Ed. Johnson 

Rev. A. Kolanezyk 

Rev. Glarence J. Kane 

Mr. James Manion Kane 

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kiser 

Rev. F. 11. Koelzer 

Dr. C. H. Kulaski, M.D. 

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kummer 
Dr. E. G. Ladoueeur, M.D. 

IMr. und Mrs. J. B. Ladoueeur 

Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Lassaline 

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lavers 

Rev. F. C. Lefevre 

Mr. G. V. Livingston 

Mr. J. A. Loft ns 

Mr. Stanley Long 

Mr. W. L. MacDonald 

Very Rev. E. J. McCorkelLC.S.B. 

Rev. Edward J. McCormiek 

Rev. George B. McDace 

Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McDermott 

Dr. J. J. McDonnell, M.D. 

Mr. Frank McIntyre 
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McMahon 
Rev. John McMillan 
Mr. M. D. McNamara 
Mr. J. L. MrPbarlin 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. P. Mahoney, 
P.A. 

Mr. Mike S. Maliunidis 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. D. E. Malone 

Rev. J. T. Maloney 

Mr. Paul Martin 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph S. Marx 

Rev. Thomas M. Masterson 

Dr. and Mrs. Win. Mayer, M.D. 

Rev. A. L. Melvin 

Mr. William Milligan 

Rev. Edwin S. Milka 

Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Morand, M.D. 


Mr. J. A. Morley, M.D. 

Most Rev. \\ illiara F. Murphy. 
S.T.D. 

Most Rev. Charles L. Neiligan, 
D.D. 

Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Norton 

Dr. B. V. Nolan 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. O'Brien 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. P. O'Connell 

Rev. E. A. O'Donnell 

Rev. G. Owens 

Rev. Eugene E. Paddock 

Mr. M. Payette 

Rev. D. E. Perrin 

Rev. Joseph V. Pfeffer 

Mr. and Mrs. R. Pickard 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. F. A. Pokricfka 

Mrs. A. J. Pokriefka 

Rev. F. McQuillun 

Mr. George Ruidle 

Mr. Edmund Rand Rc/.eppa 

Most Rev. Joseph F: Ryan, D.D. 

Mr. George Ryan 

Dr. T. N. Robinson, D.D.S. 

Rev. Win. G. Rogers. L.L.D. 

Rev. Win. A. Savage 
Mr. and Mrs. L. Schrntt 
Rev. Joseph G. Schuler 
Rev. A. X. M. Sharpe 
Mr. B. G. Spurks 
Mr. E. A. Stinn 
Mr. George Sylvestrr 
Mr. Victor Sy Ives Ire 
Rev. 1.. Szok 
Rev. V. Thompson 
Mr. L. W. Thompson 
Rev. John J. Tray nor 
Mr. D. G. Trintinalli 
Mr. Clias. Verhevden 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. John C. Vismara. 
L.L.D. 

Rev. James P. Welsh 
Rev. Churles J. Wcttstein 
Rev. F. P. While 
Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. B. Zadala 
Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. M. Zaleski 



























































































REV. J. MARTIN, 
C.S.IL, B.A. 
Religion 




MR. F. LAMBERT, M.A. 

History. English 


MR. T. ALESSI, B.A. 

Physics 



MR. J. TRUANT, II.S.A. 

Science 




MR. J. CHEESEMAN 

English. History 



MR. F. J. MENICHETTI, MR. G. DWYER, B.A. 

M.Mu*. History 

Music 



MR. II. CLOIIECY, B.A. 
Iailin 




MR. E. Dl KOCHI IL B.A. 
French, Dept, of Athletic* 



MR. E. CHAUVJN, B.A. 
French, Latin 



MR. M. I.AFRAMBOISE, 
M.A. 

Mjithenmlir* 



MR. J. HARTLEY 
English 





Science, Mathematics Kngli.li. History Kiigli.lt English, History 



MR. F. IIOGAN 

Mathematics 

























SCHOLASTICS 



Buck ROW: \. Simon. \. Pare. I). Rowan. L Janisse. \. Roberts. \. W illiams. J. Dmii'herty. P. Ealonde. J. Ca\- 
anaugh, D. Coughlin. 

Sevond Rote: R. Marchand. C. Udall, G. Ko*icki, P. Do nolle r. E. Ilevck. J. Church. W. Canning, M. Ouiiui, L 
Galla. W. Marceau, E. Oder. 

Front Row: L kl overman, F. O’Grady. Rev. \V. F. Nigh, Rev. J. II. 0‘Loane. Rev. J. F. Murphy. R. Pazik, 
J. Wliitley. 



Skyline of Detroit at Night 















CLASS 



Luke. Robert 

President 


Garvin, Patrick 
\ ice-President 


OF 


Adam. Marcel 
Allen. Hugh 


Barrett, Thomas* 
Barth. Jo*epli 





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Baylev, \\ illiam 
Beck. Andrew 


Belunger. Jean 
Bihhy. Sidney 


Blonde, Jerome 
Bondy, Richard 


Borrowman. Dona hi 
Bowman. Dnnuld 



















Brenner, Paul 
Briggs. Robert 


DrMattia, Constant 
Deslippe. Richard 


Broughton. David 
Burn*. Francis 


Dikciuan, George 
Donnelly, Thomas 


Carron. James 
Clarke, John 


Drouillard, Robert 
Dufotir, Adrian 


Collin*, John 
Cooney, Patrick 


Durant. Donald 
Eansor. John 


Crough. Kenneth 
DaCosta. Hugo 


Emery, Charles 
Emery, Roger 


Dahl. Donald 
Daoust. Leo 


Evans, Fred 

Fortune*, Murray 





















Gagnon, Jean 
Gajda, James 


Hodara, Ronald 
lluldm. Ronald 


Garunt. Roger 

Gaudette, ReginaItl 


Horan. Thomas 
Inalev, \\ illiain 


Gemmell. Barry 
Gilhoe, Donald 


Jordan. Joseph 
kalyn. Stephan 


Gaier, Emmett 
Hamel. Alphonse 


kearn. Dennis 
Kelly. J< roiiu* 


Hamel. John 
Ilarb. Easa 


Knuckle. Lawrence 
Knudsen. Robert 


Harlowe, Gem; 
Hays, Stanley 


Kusluski, Alex 
Ucyk, Nick 






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Lajeunegsc. Leonard 
Laniont. John 


McCloskey. Ignatius 
McLcllan, Daniel 


Lassalinc, Alvin 
Lassaline, Wilfred 


McMahon. Fred 
McNamara. Donald 


Long, Howard 
Loreto. Mario 


McNamara. Martin 
Muillotix. Edgar 


Lori, Elio 
Lucas Thomas 


Maitre. James 

M a rente tie, Koliert 


MacDonald. \\ illiain 
McCarthy. Jerrard 


Marentette. Terrence 
Martincllo. Dino 


McDermott. James 
McGuire, Joseph 


Mascaro. Gordon 
Melodic, Gordon 




















Me there 11. Allan 
Mogge, Martin 


Puiinntin. John 
Paquette. Ilarohl 


Mominee, Gliarlc* 
Montello. Frank 


Payette, John 
Patton. Konahl 


Montolio. Frank 
Morund. Richard 


Poleii. Stanley 
Kaex, Victor 


Murray. Dona lit 
Nantai*. Inland 


Reaume, Neil 
Rennud. Fred 


Nemeth, Ernest 

Nieodenio. Edward 


Henda. Carl 

Rohitaille. (Gordon 


O'Brien. Gerald 
( FNeil. Thomas 


Romano. Walter 
Rooney. John 
















Korai. Anthony 
Rosa. Cltarle* 


Tealian. Jerry 
Trsolin, Scr«io 


Scully, John 
Smith. Fred 


Tliivierjic. Robert 
Thompson, David 


Souilierc, Raymond 
Soidiptiy, Neil 


Tonkin. Melvin 
Tourangeau. John 


Sparks. Robert 

Standard. Clarence 


\ ennulcn, Thomas 
\ italc. Lawrence 


Strong. Joseph 
Sullivan. Thomas 


Watson. John 
W at non. Michael 


Swart. Garrett 
Suit*. Clifford 


W ilkinson, Kdward 
W ilfton. Stanle> 




















Assumption College 
Development Flan 


O n thf. south shore of the Detroit River, in 
the residential district of the village of 
Sandwich, Ontario (part of the city of Windsor, 
since 1935) Assumption College is located on 
land donated to the Church by the Huron 
Indians who occupied this territory when the 
missionaries first arrived. 


Beginning as a High School in 1857, in a build¬ 
ing which now forms the south wing of the 
group of buildings along Huron Line, Assump¬ 
tion College became a college in fact as well as 
in name in 1870, when the Basilian Fathers ar¬ 
rived to conduct the College courses. The enrol¬ 
ment that first year was 29. In the intervening 
years it has grown steadily until today there are 
over 600 students enrolled in the College De¬ 
partment, and this year has seen the largest 
graduating class in the history of the college 
when 120 young men received their B.A. degrees. 
(There are, moreover, about 900 students attend¬ 
ing Assumption High School, and over 300 adults 
enrolled in Night School classes in both College 
and High School subjects.) 


Dormitory' facilities, once more than sufficient 
for all hoarding students, both High School and 
College, are now limited to the accommodation 
of about 300 High School students only. All out- 
of-town College students must seek lodging and 
board in the homes of the community. 


The oldest building, South Hull, a simple 
building of classic design erected in 1855-57, now 
houses the departments of Music and the Manual 
Arts on the first floor and provides some dormi¬ 
tory accommodation on the second and third. 
Centre Hall dating from 1875 and possessing 
good architectural proportions is the most ex¬ 
tensive building on the campus and contains the 
administrative offices und the faculty residential 
quarters. An east wing to this building was 
erected in 1881 as Dining Hall and Infirmary. 
The Gothic Chapel erected in 1907 forms a north 
wing. 


St. Michael's Hull erected in 1912. is a dor¬ 
mitory building for High School students. St. 
Denis Hall, the gy mnasium, constructed in 1915. 
and enlarged during the present year, contains 
exercise rooms, lockers, showers and swimming 
pool, und when remodelled will provide space 
for athletic offices, two basketball floors, and an 
indoor field 105 x 120 feet. The Recitation build¬ 
ing erected in 1927 und at that time providing 
sufficient accommodation for classrooms and 
library facilities for both the High School and 
College Departments, now is completely occu¬ 
pied by the High School alone. The existing 
buildings are served by a central heating plant 
which in 1945 was equipped with two new boil¬ 
ers and space allowed for the addition of a 
third should the need arise. 


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When, in 1945, it became necessary to increase 
the capacity of the institution to a minimum of 
500 College students, and to improve and en¬ 
large the physical plant, the college authorities 
selected an architect and directed the prepara¬ 
tion of a general development plan to control 
the necessary growth and expansion. At the 
same time a financial program was adopted 
which contemplated the solicitation of funds 



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over an extruded period of time. The architec¬ 
tural planning is already in process and the first 
of the new buildings, the Memorial Science 
Building, is nearing completion. This building 
will he dedicated to the memory of the more 
than 200 former Assumption students who gave 
their lives in W orld War II. But the construc¬ 
tion of the other buildings planned has been 
made contingent upon tin* assurance of the nec¬ 
essary funds for each building before ground is 
broken. 

rite development plan shows the proposed 
building expansion am! landscape changes. Be¬ 
fore setting out on the program of expansion it 
was decided that it was desirable to retain as far 
as po--ible all that was established and familiar 
both in architecture and landscape. Accordingly 
the buildings along Huron Line will be pre- 
served intact and present and future expansion 
will lie projected in a northerly and easterly 
direction. I lie park-like character of the front¬ 
age on the Detroit River and the fart that Lon¬ 
don St. is one of the chief thoroughfares through 
the city determined the importance of the main 
entrance to the campus at this point. When the 
new buildings are erected this driveway from 
Loudon St. will lead into an inner campus 
around which all college activities will centre. 
New* drives and walks through this enclosed 
quadrangular area will he created as the need 
arises, and the planting of trees and shrubs will 
bring hack the park-like character it enjoyed in 
past decades. 

As one enters the inner campus from the north 
along the driveway from Ixmdon St., on the 
right-hand side stands historic Assumption 
Church first erected in 1702 replacing at that 


time the Huron Indian Mission Church which 
stood on the shore of the river. At the head of 
the main driveway ami screening from view the 
central heating plant, will he erected a now 
administration building. To the east is the new 
Science Building which will house the depart¬ 
ment of Physios, Chemistry, Biology, Psychology 
and Mathematics. North of this building will he 
the new Library with stack capacity for 65,000 
volumes, and containing also classroom facilities 
for the humanities and the social sciences. On 
the corner of London St. and Patricia Hoad will 
he a theatre-auditorium, which as an auditorium 
w ill have a seating capacity of 1500, and will he 
so designed that its rapacity inav lie reduced to 
half tliut number for the presentation of plays. 

I his building will house also a little theatre and 
music rooms, classrooms eluhrooms. etc. Vs 
planned the theatre-auditorium will serve a- a 
social union building and will he one of the most 
attractive features of the campus. Its accessibility 
und location at the main entrance to the college 
will insure its use by both college students and 
the public for M>cial activities. A cafeteria for 
the use of college students will he provided in 
this building. A group of dormitories for 200 or 
more resident college students is also being 
planned. 

To the south of the group of buildings is the 
athletic and recreational field providing facili¬ 
ties for football, baseball, tennis, etc. New hand- 
hall courts have been erected and the gymnasium 
has been doubled in size. 

Additional property near the campus has been 
purchased and is available for the varsit\ sports, 
ami the erection of a field house ami stadium is 
being plunned by the DadV Club of the College. 


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ASSUMPTION ( ALLEtiE AUXILIARY 

IIW YEA It KOOK COMMITTEE 



Rev. E. L. Pokriefkn, G.S.R. 
Moderator 



Griold J. Gt'llIIIHT 
E*tcrliii|t Priming Go. 



Patrick G. Jcuklc, Editor 
Jetikle Letter Pro** X 
OITkpI Printer* 




Noel Wild 
Photographer 


Trunk Her 

1'iildirity Director 


l.ucicn Benetcan 

Circulation Maniger 






















Assumption College Memorial Science Building 


A FOI R-STORV III II.III.M; ill lilt- Moili-rn Si'lioliixtif type nrrliihclurr. (Icilirntcd to tin- memory of former itlidcnln 

of III.- college who pave ll.rir live* in \\ orl.l W ar II. Mini.- pomible by the whole-hearted support of the peo¬ 
ple of Wmilnor and Detroit whose generosity provided more titan half of the funds needed. 

Completely tire-proof in construction, the building was designed and planned hy Mr. J. C. Pennington, 
M.K.A.I.C. Windsor architect, for the efficient teaching of the various branches of science. The ground door 
contain* research laboratories. Geology laboratory. Men’s common room, locker rooms and general storage. 
The first floor is devoted to the Biological Sciences, and will contain Botany and /oology laboratories. Bac¬ 
teriology laboratory with associated autoclave and incubator rooms. Histology and Embryology laboratory, 
large lecture room, as well as conference rooms, offices, research rooms and reference libraries. A feature of 
ibis floor is the Biological museum and much corridor wall-space devoted to show-cases for the exhibit 
of interesting specimens. 

The second floor will house the departments of Physic*. Psychology and Mathematics. Three large labora¬ 
tories will take care of the Mechanics and Heal, Light and Sound, ami Electrical studies. This floor also 
contains u large lecture room, classroom*, drafting room, professors’ conference rooms, offices, dark rooms, 
tent rooms, anti tin* vocational guidance office. 

I In third floor devoted to (.hemistrv. contain* three large laboratories, one for Inorganic (jhnnistrv. one 
for Organic and the other for Physical Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis. In addition there is located on 
this floor a large lecture room, a Science Library, Stork room, and research rooms and office* for the professor*. 

Lecture rooms and classrooms will accommodate from 5(H) to 600 students simultaneously: three lecture- 
demonstration rooms will seat 90 each; classrooms, a total of 320. In addition there are 10 laboratories which 
will provide facilities for 290 students at one time. Generous provision is also made for immediate and future 
scientific research especially in the fields of chemistry and biology. Moreover, the building will house a science 
reference library, as well as offices and conference rooms for the professors and instructors. 

Construction: Steel frame and masonry walls, completely fireproof construction. Foundations, floor and 
roof slabs of reinforced concrete. All interior walls cinder block, windows steel sash, corridor walls glazed tile 
and plaster with acoustic ceilings; stairways, reinforced concrete; walls, glazed tile and plaster. 

Flooring: In all laboratories, and lecture rooms, integrally colored cement ; classrooms, terrazzo or mastic 
lib on < oncrete base: entrance lobby, corridors and stairs: terrazzo floors, treads, and risers. 

II alls: (.orridorn and stairs, glazed tile, plaster above, acoustic ceiling in corridors. Interior doors and 
woodwork natural color. In laboratories and classrooms, walls cinder block painted light color. 

Ceilings: All plastered and painted light colors. 

lleatinfi: from central heating plant. General heating: steam, two-pipe system, low-pressure, convector- 
type radiators. Mechanical ventilation. No cooling or air-conditioning. 

Lifilitinp: Incandescent of the scmi-im|ircct type, 

(wcncrul: I'd ova tor for the staff and for service. Building planned for flexibility of future rearrangement 
of laboratory space. All services and utilities essential to the operation of a science laboratory, such as gas, 
aii. steam, water, etc. carefully laid out to run exposed along the ceiling, with branches serving the laboratory 
tallies on the floor above. 

Special features: Lecture rooms will have scats of moulded plywood mounted on a fixed metal pedestal 
ha.*c; specially designed furniture throughout all laboratories. 

(jost: $125,000 not including laud or fees; hut including all ctpiipnicnt. 

Size: 153' x 60', 4 stories. 

Capacity: 350,000 cubic feet. 









PATRONS 


Mr. and Mrs. L. Aluia 

Mr. Charles Arlein 

Mr. \. J. Ashton 

Mr. Clias. Balik 

Mr. \\ ilfred Begin 

Dr. Ernest Beuglet 

Mr. and Mrs. G. Boutettc 

Mr. and Mrs. A. Bradley 

Mr. Paul Brescia 

Rev. J. E. Brisson 

Rev. K. F. Buhl 

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Canniff 

Rev. P. Charbonneati 

Rev. \\ m. N. Comeskey 

Dr. A. L. Cook 

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Corby 

Mr. James Costello 

Dr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Coyle 

Messrs. George and Charles 
Crippen 

Mr. Franeis Csizmodia 

Mr. and Mrs. H. Dean 

Mr. W. H. DcMattia 

Rev. A. L. DeSantis 

Rev. E. G. Doe 

Rev. C. Doherty 

Rev. F. M. Doll 

Rev. T. P. C. Donnellan 

Rev. C. A. Dorsey 

Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dovle. K.C. 

Dr. U. J. Duroeher 

Mr. \V. 1*. Emmons 

Mr. ami Mrs. H. Evans 

Rev. J. V. Fallon, S.J. 

Dr. L. J. Fenech 

Very Rev. J. B. Ferguson 

Mr. Joseph M. Flood 

Rev. Raymond G. Fort on 

Rev. A. Fuerth 

Mr. Fred Funke 

A Friend 

Rev. I^o Gaffney 

Mrs. E. Garvin 

Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Gemmell 

Prof. Etienne Gilson 



Mr. Ed. E. Girardot 

Mr. Donald Got iw aid 

Mr. Thomas Gray 

Mr. and Mrs. John Grier 

Mr. C. S. Hanniek 

Mr. J. A. llanrahan 

Mr. P. J. Harrington 

Mr. J. W. Hastreiter 

Rev. W. J. Hayden 

Rev. J. L. Hennessey 

Dr. J. E. Hett 

Mr. W. J. Hohbs 

Mr. and Mrs. Henry’ Holierg 

Mr. F. J. Hogan 

Mr. and Mrs. A. Holland 

Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Jackson 

Mr. and Mrs. George H. Jones 

Rev. P. J. Jordan 

Mr. R. J. Kelly 

Rev. L. A. Krych 

Mr. H. Eassaline 

Mr. W. B. Loccy r 

Dr. John H. Longe 

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lorenzo 

Rev. John M. Louis 

Mr. R. Lowriaiex 

Mr. E. J. Lynch 

Dr. J. D. MacDonald 

Dr. J. J. McIntyre 

Dr. J. J. McDonald 

Mr. Don S. McIntyre 

Mr. G. H. McLewin 

Mr. F. H. McMannus 

Dr. W. P. McMannus 

Rev. J. A. McMillan 

Mr. ami Mrs. W. Maczkowski 

Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Malarney 

Dr. W . Markkancn 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. W . R. A. Marron 

Mr. J. F. Martin 

Rev. Edw. J. Miotke 

Mr. Win. Morand 

Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. G. Morin 

Mr. J. R. Mueller 

Rev. C. A. Murphy 


Mr. Otto Murrcr 

Mr. and Mrs. John Murtagh 

Mr. F. O'Donnell 

Mr. M. C. OXunghin 

Mr. Edward F. Panic 

Dr. J. Pawlowski 

Rev. L. Pertanski 

Rev. Emmery Petlio 

Rev. G. I.. Petri 

Rev. Jos. V. Pfeffer 

Rev. L. A. Pierre 

Mr. Elorion Plante, C.P.A. 

Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Poisson 

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pokriefka 

Mr. Paul Poisson 

Mr. George R. Rcbstoek 

Mr. J. Remisicivicz 

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rcnda 

Mr. Jos. Rivard 

Dr. J. T. Robert 

Mr. J. E. Robichaud 

Mr. and Mrs. A. Roceo 

Mrs. A. Roceo 

Rev. \\ . G. Rogers. L.L.I). 

Rev. J. A. Rooney 

Marion D. Ross 

Mr. and Mrs. C. St. Pierre 

Rev. A. Schneider 

Mr. A. J. Shaw 

Mr, Frank Skelding 

Rev. F. T. Stack 

Mr. Michael Standard 

Mr. P. Sullivan 

Mr. W. A. Taylor 

Rev. L. C. Thomas 

Dr. Ledvard H. Tomlinson. M.D. 

Mr. Alex Trail 

Mr. C. W. Turner 

Rev. J. J. Vanadia 

Mr. and Mrs. A. Vercruyssc 

Mr. J. W. Villaire 

Mr. J. \\. Waite 

Mr. Richard C. W eissenherger 

Mr. and Mrs. L. I*. W inter 

















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GRADE 13 

hrtml Row: H. Plante, I a\ lor. B. Bitkowski, F. Burnie. H. Wilson. 

Second Row: G. Fracas J. Scliisler, D. Barrow, E. Alice. \\ . Kokenv. \. LcBlanc. L. Moraml. T. Pageau, K. Tea* 
sier. \\ . Janice. 

Third Row: E. Deloren/.i. B. Andrcjezeweki. C. Broad. G. Mc Donald, D. Wright. J. Strong. F. Flood. J. Harris. 
1). Duquette, E. Schentag, D. Stewart. 

Rock Row: S. Kalyn. K. Bala. C. Benda, W. Pa laky, K. I^fehvre, G. Qucnncvillc, H. Wasvlyk, G. McGuire. P. 
rorri&s D. O'Neil. E. Beneteau. 



11A 

Front Row: J. Ha rear. J. Nader. J. Brothers. N. Langlois. M. Scriherras. B. Stehyrha, J. Gmnhrill. 

Second Rote: J. Chick, k. Bohinson, G. Dupuis. E. \\ szehorowski, L. Price, \. Morund, L. Bean ire, I.. I’n|*|»- H. 

Giroux. 

Third Row: V\ . Chisholm, B. Sal»y, D. Desjarlais, A. Perru/.zo, I*. Steele, J. Austin, G. Forget, II. Miller, T. 
Mascarin. 

Rack Row: J. Pickard, F. Bradley, D. Du eh cue, J. Beid. W . Hotidc, I,. Bcuune. J. Martinek. J. Gaffney, B. 
Maher. J. McGarvey. 











1 IB 


Front How: T. Curey, T. Poison. L O’Connor, J. Morand, C. Lawrence, J. Dupuis, G. I mhcnhowcr. E. Dube. 

Second Row: G. Jcannottc, M. Baran. A. Rendu. B. McNamara. J. Guiry. L. BoatiHoIeil, R. Sawchuck, G. Van- 
drr/andcn. (r, Bonds. M. Out lines illr. 

Third Rote: B. Morand. B. Parc. k. Nahas. A. LeClair,G. Rohirhaud. G. Shepherd. F. Roberts, D. Mcthcrell. 
R. Cormier. 

»«<•/•• Row: \\ . Milligan, J. Mamtfield, I). Simon, M. Sullivan, F. Ladouecur. G. Bufton, V. Hebert, D Piccinin 
D. Galli. J. Currier. 



1IC 


From Row: K. Grimmett. \X. Neal, T. Pare. F. Gignac. 

Second Row: K. Olarn. D. Mclnloah, 11. kosty. E. Hickey, XX Cramp, II. Barrow, L. Dufour, J. Keeker. R. Bczairc, 
J. lianraiian. J. Nadnlin. 

Thinl Row: S. /am. J. Menard, L Schaefer, D. Teroigni. J. Rouble. J. Fleming, k. David. P. Labute. II Slice- 
han. W . Lucicr. 

Rack Row: C. Broderick, G. Meade. C. Dmiiehowski. K. Plante, P. Ganrm. K. Pallaeb, J. Lynch, X. Bacon, I.. St 
Antonie, H. Bcuglct. R. DeLauney. 























11D 

Front Rote: H. Ladouceur, G, Brohl, R* Walker, R* Scguin, 

Second Rout E. Pare* k* Baker, B. Penney* D* Clarke, T. Bauuon* R, Renaud, H, Roggenclorf, G, Lemuv, K, 
Pourfjuoi, R. Ladoiiceur. 

Third Row: D. \shton, T. Fry, L. Neville, J. Fit/Patrick, R. Gould, G* DrouillarcL R, Mangiii, R. Lane, 11. Fisher, 
R* Desc humps* 

Buck Row: \, Cullen, C. St* Louis, G. Colter, P* Luetluum H* Hubert, T. Bowden, P, Murphy, D* Beneteau, 
R. Marentette, R, Squire* 



HE 

Front Row: J. Maker, 1), Stover* B* Wiley* J* St. Louis, D, Nassr, Y Lesperanee. L, Winter, K. Voira, T, Wright. 
C, Cooper, R, Dagenais, 

Second Ron': D. MarroUe. B, Campeau, B* Pou get* A. Theriault, R, Acton. R. Dube* J, Polvitt, C Balik. D* 
Parent, J- Morley, J* Jones, 

Rack Row: R. T revised, G. Iloran* J* Forshey, M. Smith, II. Copland, K, Parker* A. DeLuca, S, O'Brien, M, 
Siinard. W. Waite, B, Maync, 































IQ A 

trout Row: G* ARltoltcr, J P Broughton, R, Fugaxzi* J. Skelding* P, Gralimi* 0, Detide, S. Kanaitn, R, Picard, 
j. Courtney, W. Drahkowaki, 

Second Row: J. Dion, 0, Anatoli, j. McCabe. H. Paquette* D. Harlow, R. Goloda, J, Rivard. K. Gcmueud, J* 
DeMattia* D, Kuinmer, R. Kessler, 

Third Row: L. Thomas F. Dupont, G, lager, R. KabeL j, Hengstebeck, R, Kucher, F. Funkc, R, Boutin, J, 
Blow, R. Duncan 

Back Raw: J. Kehoe. J, Fusco, j, McQuade* H, Buriuun. T, Scbock, Bt LePain* F, Norton, W. Begin, L XacoheltL 
R* Discher, J. Sell rot, H, Smoke, F. Corby, J. Miller. 


10B 

Front Bow: H. Noonan. B. Shannon* IX McAllister, R. Ryull. B. Ben clean, E. Chiltaro, S, Smith. W. Poisson, 
Secant! Raw: J. McGuire, D, Anlaya, G* Mayne, J. Kaus, R, Demi m me, R, Brazil. B, O'Gonuan. J. Droll itch, C, 
Mansell, l". Fitzgerald, F. Goycaa, W, Brunei, 

Third Row: W. Lid low, L. Cooke, II Hogan, 11. Pray, R, Lavcrcne, R, Trent (day, L H MilanL W, St, Pierre* 
.V!, Brick, I.. Girard, C. Roche lean, 

Rack Row : D. Couvju, S, Petroveik, C, Scott. G. llammerachittidt, J. Fekelc, E. Qlcdi. J, Murphy, P. Wilton, 
D, Morand, E. Ouellette* M. Rcatune, A. Perojdu. 











IOC 

Front Row: J. Chuby, H. Deslippi', k. Mae ter son, P, Courey t 1- Tamer, A. Dupuis. G. McMahon, C, McCloafecy, 
R. Lehert, 0 . Ihr^ron, J. INassr. 

Second Row: T* Coughlin, W, Rea rick. F, Knight, H. Dube* L Lanoue, T. Hupp, L. Lajoy, CL K Shorn. j. Staley, 
R. Lou via me. J. Xerrt, V, Welacky. 

Brce/f /iofrr R. McPharliu. D, Graham, J, Ga Divan, J. Coinu&zi, V, Johnstone, R. Cirlifl^ R. LoefRer, R» Goehr- 
iiig, A. Rivard, H. Blanchelle, P< Auhin, J, Garceati, J. Burton. 



10D 

Front Row: T, Heinz* R, Goran. F* Barth, R. Diieharntc, G. PiltL E. Duroclier, E. Nadeau, I), Longeuay, J. Ber- 
ihiaume, P, 0 Brim, C, Montigue, L. Morel, 

Second Row: !L Roelion, J, Seguin. R. Riddell. N. Clarkk, G. Deasario, L, Parent, P. Marcottc, T, Kuzniar, G, 
Greuling. \L Cecile, R, Wilson* D. Melodic. 

Rack Row: R. Quennevillc, B. Smyth, M. Gascon, R, LaPorle, D, Roulette, E, Cnuhlas, G. Pone, I Strong J 
Shaw, P. Ryan, R. Tremblay, J. Brockenshire. 














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^K^Sniitl.'. K Ham'o.V W ’ Bowman * F * Q uin *> * M<*«***- B. MUBnoff, C. DumoucMI,, E. LaComl,,, 

Srco'ul g«j»C. H-ImajJ. M.rlm, L. Eamor, S. Wilson, J. Wolf. S. Kaput, li. Goulet,,. E. Grrrn.la, D. Brown, 

r '"B.^hsa> ^£ E - Wm ’°• y Iim - T -“*“■ 1 VM -»• 11 &■«»-. *• Poiv «. 

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/■>o«t Rot.-: B. Bohljuan. G. Damir,,. R. Ford. E. Paolin, S. Dufonr. S. kakuk. T. Dunn. F. Moor, K Gror-c 

*“w ^Tt±Srti£^r J - —- * M -™- D - s ~ *•’ *>..*. Si „,, «: 

Thir i*Z% s.di'ival, % Xl^ 1, A ‘ Z * m * D ' COll -‘ R S * Villc ‘ G - E,lHllnU - W. Adamic, D. Ham-., G. Ouel- 
^K^pMdli'RBadSkt Til: S/ °‘ W< * 0 " 00i ’ J ‘ M> Hw B ' D ‘ D,m ^’ V * BicJecki, J. 












9B 

Front Rote: P. Kenaud. D. Maziak. P. Flood, S. Poczak. P. Bond, G. Craig. K. Beaulieu, C. Jacob, II. Dube. 
Second f Row: I). Kenney, E. Sheldon, M. Delaney, G. Alexander. T. Deslippe, P. Beau pro, B. Turner, I. Gray, 
R. Knuckle, J. Murtagh, N. Day, R. Cramp. 

Third Row: A. Cardinal, L. Harvey, R. Tliihault. P. Semande, E. Grandmaison. 0. Pajot. P. Fillman. R. 

Christ mas, J. Car rut hers, G. Bondv. P. Morand, G. Blonde. 

Rack Row: E. Mansell, L, Duguay, H. Bolton, J. Fnucher, R. St. Pierre, G. Danis. A. Brodeur, E. Anderson. J. 
Emon. P. May, J. Kerr, P. McLcwin. 



9C 

Front Row: R. Cormier, R. Soenen, J. Smith, T. Liddy, S. Maezkowski. R. Hass, L. Creighton. 

Second Row: J. Lacea, L. Burns, R. Duehene. W. Emmons. R. Vereruysse, J. Kocli. T. Walsh, J. Fliekenstein, 
T. Conlin. L. Romano, M. Vandenhroek. T. Krutsch. 

Third Row: G. Stanton, J. Rodion. J. St. Amour, M. Bulas. B. Belanger, \\ . Cavanaugh. T. Costello, R. Lanalois 
T, O’Donnell, II. O’Keeffe, G. Kapandav. J. Morand. 

Rack Row: I). Locey, R. O’Neil. D. Turner, L. Donnelly. J. Loakill, P. Chapman. I). Connors. N. Aiello. \Y Grif- 
fin. G. Tomlinson. J. Wells. R. Ososkie. ' 












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l rout Row: J. Stnilil. R. LaPortc, D. Burt, G. Carriveau, F. Reaume, A. Botvin, G. Be/.aire. J, Rehmun. 

Second Row: F. Paninemi, R. I>« Butte, L Girard, I., Longciiav, I. Joiich, M, Bran get, U. Parr, L. Bradd, R, 
Roc lion. D. Nieelieeal, F. Pavlich, L. LaforeL 

Third Row: T. Malone, I). Wilson, L. Paquette, C. Niz.iolek. P. Baatien, A. Lonlondc, G. Pidgeon, R. Lessard, 
M. Begnier. I 1 . I lark inn. E. Fields. 

Bach Row: F. Lavergnc, E. Murarik, W. Major, G. St, Denis, D. Pined, R. Maurice, R. Ouellette, J. Dupuis, T. 
k ho wry, h. Couvillon. 



9E 

«««;•»• Loma * S - . .. N. RouId, F. Robinson, G. I-.na.ill, M. Melochc, R. Kau*. J. Cundari, P. 

Svcontl Row: P. Drouillar.l, V. Bourdruu, A. jLu.zon, \. Goff, R. H.rloia, R. Doe. li. Vudnai*. A. C*ap. N. 
Sajatovieh, P. Chevalier, A. Pelletier, G. Chauvin. 

/’/»>./ Row: W. Bishop, J. Duffy, D. Happy, P. Janis*.-, R. Evans, J. Peabody. E. Juliinville, R. R. nnii.l, I). 
Sou here, J. Garceau, W. Bert Ilia ume. 

^ M°r : k Br< ? a,, ^ e * , ; G , L ?f i , Crre ’ 1 P- Q ucnnpvi,lc . "• Well wood, A. Dailey. L. Arlein. E. Charette, H. 
rielda, F. Cluitivin, H. Husak. P. Lassalinc. 










9F 

Front Row: J. Remisicwicz. W. Warner, C. Ransom, J. Rupp, A. Frical, J. Aluia, E. Rondeau. R. Moloney. S. 
Krcnzcl. 

Second Row: R. Spillard. E. Hohcit, i\. Conieau, G. Villaire. R. O'Connor, H. Hollister. W. Vanderworp, II. 
Thurber, R. Vernier, 1). Hastreiler, E. St inn. 

Third Row: R. Proulx. F. Me Wain, D. Janies, A, Buhrownki, J. Cueter, W. Pellcrin, R. McKeivier, R. Maelmn, 
E. Boilore, I*. Power, J. Pinsonneault. E. SkilTington. 

Rack Row: \. Duran. G. Snow. Thompson, II. Dennis, R. Cote, E. Pierce. P. Merillat, J. Fusco, T. Fitzsim- 
ons. L. Saxe. R. Renii. 



8 

Front Rote: M. Mazzola, J. Aluia, J. Morley. L. Mualiro. L. Mareliione. T. Feenv, 1*. Dion, T. Minne. R. McCabe, 
P. O’Rourke. 

Second Row: J. DeMnttia, J. kravc, G. Nieator, J. Schultes R. Kefgen, J. Caller!, E. Raedle, J. Cavellier, T. Fitz- 
siinmons, A. Genest. 

Third Rote: P. Paulo. C. Cameron, R. Lambreclit, J. Jackson. R. Roberts, J. Rousseau, A. Alex. D. Snider. F. 
Csizmadia, G. Kiser. 















GRADE 7 


From Roty: C. knntz. Comulo, K. Blake. J. Bojin, J. Blamlifiil.l, T. Collin*, P. Iti. r>. R. SclineHor. I*. 
I hi I la ire, J. Powlawaki. 

Second Row: G. Thoma*. K. Thompson. W. Luther, R. Tate, S. Simofl. J. Terpenkas. L Fitzpatrick. E* Gelirhi- 
ger. II. McDonald. G. Crowiiiyer. 



CANADIAN 
MOTHERS" CLUB 

Back Ron Leii to Biftht .* 
Mr*. W. Lefehvrc. Mr*-. 
F. J. Me All inter. Mr-. 
C. Boiiicitc. !Mr>. B. Me- 
Gugdll. Krv. F. A. 
Ilron it. ('.S.lt, 

Front Bou I .eft to Btuht: 
Mr.-. I). ('.Imrler*. Mr*. 
\\. Wulkrr Mr-. I . J. 
Bundy. Mr*. J. tiricr, 
Mr*. J. Freeman. 


AMERICAN 
MOTHERS* CLUB 

Seoteil Left to Biftht: 
Mr*. C. I*. MrOcrmutl. 
Mr*. E. J. ilulliMer. 
Mr*. A. Bufton. Mr*. 
Henry Sullivan, Mr*. 
Foul* Moru ml. Mrs. W. 
Milligan, 

Stun'lint:: Mr-. J. |», Mur- 
tinek. Mr*. I (nut. Carey, 
Mr*. It. J. Kelly. Mr*. 
F. J. Lynelt. Mr*. C. 
Robert Dun nn. Mr*. 
France* Cailrrt. Mr-! 
t -liiirle* Run*ujii. 










STUDY HALLS 









































































A Few ol* the Many 


Fr. Caspar, (' r . Kemciiy, Tibor EckhardU Dr. Barqth; Lidding Singers. 

Jeanne Pcngelly; Msgr. Sheen; Father N. MhiJIoux, O.P .i John H. Harold, N. 
McKenna. 

Evelyn Waugh; Walter Kerr: Eva LcGaJlicnnc; E. Boss art, Christopher Lynch. 
DcKresz Duo; John PauJ LeBeh Michael 0'Duffy and Matinee Leahy, 























































Assumption’* "Christian Culture” Marches On 


T\ SOM1-: WAYS III.' lifteemh season of 1948-1.9-itt was one of the moat interesting to date. The incomparable Msgr. 

Sheen for the fifteenth successive year led off. Following him was John K, Harold. MecArtJiur’a former Act- 
mg Head of Labor Relations: then Father N. MaiUoux, O.P.. perhaps the leading Catholic authority on Psy¬ 
chiatry. spoke. Dorothy Thompson's analysis of our crucial days was a profound one. which recommended hard 
thinking and devout praying. Arnold Lunn's lecture was just what one would expect from this stalwart defender 
of the faith. Eva LaGallienne, the distinguished actress, regretted the straying of the theatre away from 
religion: she also acted some classics superbly. The great Hungarian statesman, who had been denounced 
< 111 ring the Cardinal s trial, spoke two flays before the infamous judgment was handed down by the "Premie^ 
Court" and gave us a brilliant view of the crisis. Evelyn Waugh, the distinguished Catholic novelist, spoke on 
three great writers: "Chesterton, Ronald Knox, and Graham Greene." He was followed by Walter Kerr, the 
well-known playwright from the Catholic University School of Drama. Dr. ft, A. Orloni the distinguished 
professor of Economics at Smith College considered the "Economics of Peace." The last speaker on the pro- 
gram was Mine. Hence Vautelet. one of the best known speakers of Quebec, who hail been made a Commander 
of the Empire by the king for her great public work. 

How many Catholic forums anywhere can point to such an array of great speakers in one season? Most 
forums have between five and seven, 


Assumptions series is the Original Christian Culture Series: the parent whence others have sprung And 
besides the eleven speakers and the Christian Culture Award Medallist who was given the Medal in absentia 
ten great musical presentations were offered in the fifteenth series: Marimi Del Po/.o: Lidding Singers- Inter¬ 
national Dance Trio: Christopher Lynchs DeKrero Duo: Jeanne Pengelly! Joseph Ladertmle: Margit Kormendv; 
Daniel Duno; John Paul LaBel; Rudolf Firkusny: ami David Johnston and Marguerite Gignac 

I In- Series is non-proffling and charges only $7,50 for a single membership, which entitles to one pass for 
all presentations. 


I lie majority of the presentations of the sixteenth series will lie given in the beautiful new Si. Denis Hall with 
its new stage, new sealing arrangement and excellent acoustics. Msgr. Sheen will speak at Music Hall in ,|,e 
evening after lie opens the year in the afternoon of Oct. 2 in St. Denis Hall. 

Following Inm in the sixteenth season will be in order: The New World Orchestra under the baton of 
Samuel Hcrscnhorcn. the prize conductor of the CBC; Fulton Oursler. author of “The Greatest Story Ever 
I old : "Irish-Americana," consisting of Irish tenor. Michael O’Duffy of ft OR and the Mutual Broadcasting 
System, nnt\ ihe Haydn Irieli Harp Him: Margaret Webster Theatre Production of “Othello*; Grntta Palmer, 
co-author of “God’s Underground"; Vivian Della Chieaa; Bruce Marshall; George Haddad; Robert Kevser- 
iingk: Portia ft bite: II, C. Gardiner, S.J : Vienna Boys Choir; Charles Campbell Emmott of England; Daniel 
Dunn, leading baritone of the San Francisco Opera Co.: Dr. II. Rainer, who will discuss the Kinsey Report: 
Archduke Olio of Austria, who will speak at Art Institute. Detroit: Leopold Simoneau. great Canadian tenor- 
Paul McGuire of Australia, author of “There’s Freedom For the Brave." to which "Life" recently gave its 
editorial page in praising: Dougherty and Husieka. famed two-piano team; and the Christian Culture Award 
MrdulliHi for PJ50 if feaftthlr. 



































The Cilia pel Sanctuary 


RETREAT MASTERS 

I In* last three days of tJie month of October were 
the moft memorable of the srliool year for the stu* 
«Ient body of Assumption College High School. Those 
da>> were set aside as days of *pecinl grace—davs on 
wliirli we turned aside from classroom work, from 
periods of recreation and all distractions, to turn our 
eyes upon our spiritual life, in order to discover 
wherein we might have failed in our efforts to work 
out our eternal salvation, and to take the necessary 
steps to turn failure into stieeess. 

I wo Pa&sionist I* at hers. Uevereml Roland Maher, 
and his brother Reverend Anthony Maher, were the 
inat motive and interesting retreat masters. The former 
acted as spiritual guide for the senior claascs of the 
school, while the latter did likewise for the junior 
classes, \lmost without exception the hoy* entered 
wholeheartedly into Wumpt ion's tradition of re- 
treats, and we feel that great benefits resulted, not 
only in the spiritual sphere, hut in our academic 
life as well. 

We are deeply grateful to the retreat masters for 
their rfforts in our regard, ami to the school for 
affording us the opportunity of once again taking 
spiritual inventory of our daily lives. 
























THE ST. JOHN BOSCO CLUB 













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BLESSED VIRGIN’S SODALITY COUNCIL 


Mario Calraterra. Project; Rev. W. J. Dwyer, Advisor; David Young* Secretory; John II. Rooney, Councillor; 
Thoma» Luca*. Sacristan; Robert Knudsen. Treasurer: Thomas O’Neil. Councillor. Absent: Pat Garvin, 
Ass't. Prefect . 




BLESSED VIRGIN’S SODALITY 

Front Roic: >\ilfre*l La^aline. Jerome Kelly. William Inslcy, David Broughton, Ronald Patton. Philip Cnncm. 
Guy Rohiehaud. 

Middle Rote: Thomas Vemiurlin. Ignatius MrCloskey. Martin !Me\amara. Fred McMahon, William Milligan. 
Don Turner, Bernard Poujcet. 

Bark Row: Charlr* Mominee, Jack Forshey. Ken Parker. Don Durant. Stan Polen. Constant DeMattia. William 

MacDonald. 














ST. FRANCIS XAVIER MISSION SOCIETY 


First How: Fr ink Montello. Councillor ; Andrew Berk. SecreUuy-Treaturer ; John B. Rooney. President: Alfred Zakoor, I ice-Pres^ 
itleni; Roller! l-ike. Councillor. 

Second Him: John Lothci. Rolierl Moyne. Jim Si. Louis. W 1 11 inn Brennen. Ronald llodura. Thoma* Bunnon. Donald Bier*. 

Thin) How: Stuart Wilson. Ronald Roggendorph. Gerry Meade. Tom Fitzpatrick. Nicola* Doran. 



REPORTER STAFF 


Seated: Rirhard Norden. Coleman Taylor. Francis Flood. Editor ; James Harris. John Panonlin. 

Standing: John C.huby. Vndrew Berk. Dounla» Duquette. John B. Rooney. Edward ^ vzehorwski, Keith Tessier. Edward Alice. 
Absent: Roland Kueber, Jerry Teahnn. 















L&ifiun ur >i \ ti i 

f.>,« Won. Roy Baulin. F.llerv Upain. Tom Carey. Charlr. Layrrenrr. Don Dahl. Frank Corby. Charlr, Coo,*,. C„> Roblrhaud 
Vrond Kotr: Robert Harman. I)irk K.—lrr, Sieve Zant. Dlno Trr-i|tni. Hill Milligan. Jerry Button. 

Third Row: Dirk Maher, Kns.i Harb. Wilfred Kerin. Frank Norton Garret Sunn Prmtidnti \t. r «* \* ...... 

I.ymb. Treasurer; Paul (.eatbeni. Dave ThiimJ.. Mamfirid jln, Ihroi Wp'Ci™ J " h " “ . . M 

Ahsertl: Janie* Martinek. I „ cPrcirfen /; Mario J. Calcaterra. Ton, Sullivan, Tom Luca*. John Gaffney. 


= ^ • = 
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STUUfc.NT COUNCIL 

^ W». Pr'M'ni; Tom ONrik Sernn t I WW*u 


Siamlinti: Tom Hannon. Hobert Burman. Brian 
Absent: James Martinek. 


Smylh. l)o„ Biers,Gene Sno*. Andrew Keck. Paul Brenner. 


Mario J. 













1894 - SUjrtorir - 1928 



1894 

Bark Row: J. la*o. D. Egan, 
J. Kehoe, S. Cappe, J. 
Kelly, J. McCabe, F. Mc- 
Doimell, K. Command, 
F. Foster, F. Sullivan, C. 
Hcnigan. 

2nd Row :T. Luby, P. Troy, 
J. Abel, F. Hewlett, Rev. 
M. Ferguson, C.S.B., M. 
Crowley, P. O’Connell, 
J. McDonnell. D. Swee¬ 
ney. 

Front Row: D. Murphy, J. 
Marx. J. Weudock. 


1895 

Bark Row: J. Hanlon, J. 
Lough lin. F. Bowlar, T. 
King. J. Gibbons. 

Front Row: M. McCarthy* 
W. Hayden J. Walsh, W. 
Lafferty, F. Collins. P. 
Ragan. Rev. M. Fergu¬ 
son, C.S.B. 


KHKKM’ 1G-. 
































Miin\ pleasant hours of memory are enclosed in the following 
papes. It is like going hack to the old corridors of Assumption 
ami pausing before the class pictures along the walls. 

Every picture lias its own story, it* unique east of characters, 
all of whom once dwelt in Assumption's halls, sampled the same 
tradition, and then went out to be forever indebted to old Alma 
Mater. 

What a litany of names, famous in Assumption's past life! 
There loom the faces of Cushing and McBrudv and Foster. Fer¬ 
guson, and Cote and other staff-men who left their imprint on 
the minds and hearts of those students pictured with them. You 
uill recognize yourself and dozens of old graduate's of your era. 

Not only one’s own class hut the classe s of many who preceded 
and who came after us are* a veritable treasure-house of memory 
for each of us. 

Many already have been called by the Master! And the years 
have battered away the youth from many others: hut to each 
and all of them Assumption will ever lie a milestone in their lif« 

It is impossible for many others to return to Assumption verv 
frequently il at all. I Ids hook, however, will serve to televise 
old friends, old scenes, old triumphs; thus will the bond between 
Assumption and her sons he strengthened. 

As one of the still remaining members of the Class of '96. I 
am glad to he aide to send greetings to all the old hoys who view 
tins hook. Happy reminiscing to all of you. Be loyal’to Assump¬ 
tion and to her ideals. That means you will he loyal to God 
and to each other: and do not forget to breathe a prayer for the 
stout hearts who have preceded us lievond the “iron curtain” 
of death. 

In the Communion of Saints. Christ’s Mystical Body, of which 
we are all members-—there is no real “iron curtain*’ that pra\er 
cannot pierce. 

The beautiful words of Vergil which are inscribed in Latin 
on one picture are literally true today to each of us as we glance- 
through this hook: “Perhaps someday it will he a pleasure to 
remember these things.” 

^ es. it i* it pleasure. May God love you all and keep vou in the 
hollow of His might) hand! 



Frank McIntyre 
Grad of ’96 



1896 

Bark Ron : J. Brennan, J. 
Grimaldi, M. Kennedy, 
F. McIntyre. F. Powell. 
I). Quarrie. M. EardJv. J. 
Walsh. 

2nd How: K. McRae, J. Ma¬ 
loney, H. Botirion, P. 
Muylott. Rev. A. Dumou¬ 
chel. C.S.B.. J. Siffer, J. 
Ferguson, J. Needham, 
J. O’Brien. 

I rout How: D. Hayes, E. 
Clcinet. J. Stanley, T. 
Shields. 



























1897 


Bark Row: H. Hilleu- 
meyer, J. O'Connor, F. 
Petitpren. J. McDonald, 
J. Dunn. \N . Hogan, H. 
Hone. 

Front Row: T. Bczaire. J. 
Sharpe. Kov. A. Dumou¬ 
chel. C.S.B.. J, Slattery, 
J. Brougham, C. Keyner. 



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1898 

Hark Row: M. OINVil. O. 
Siehohl. P. Ryan, F. Hill. 

E. Hillenmeycr, R. Fitz- 
niminonn. F. Beau vain. T. 
Fergunon. 

Front Row: 11. Sell roc tier, 

F. Barrx, Rev. A. Du* 
rnoitchel, C.S.B., F. Ottke, 
E. Taylor. 

















1900 


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Chas. McCarthy 
Tom Ryan 
Hugh Ryan 

Rev. Fr. M. V. kelly. C.S.B. 
Victor Sylvestre 



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1902 

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Dennis Needham 
James Ryan 
John Hogan 
Huhert Robert 
Raymond GJetnel 
Patrick Sullivan 
Father Gignac 
Thomas Ford 
Fflward McCormick 


















1903 

Bark; K, \| rMuhoti. W. 
Kelly, j. Griffin, E. Pha- 
neuf. J, Do wclle* D. 
O'Conner. 

Front: A. Goodwill* E. Pa¬ 
int ml, F nilier Gignae, 
G.S.R.. L. Charlton, A. 
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1903 Philosophy Class 

Left to right: W\ Cbrietian, 
J. Hcaly, W. Nolan* F, 
SHU, J. Gaileikia, G. M»- 
lane), U Lowtfcy, Rev. J. 
Go inane. C. 5 .B, 


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Bark Row: J. Brighton, G* 
Wiiieinann, H. Fleming 
L Doyle, D. Briton. 

2nd Row: EL Tierney, J, 
W eUli, Q. Pare* T* Con¬ 
nell, A, Fiterih, A* La* 
douceur. 

Front Row: Kev. F, Powell, 
CS.B« Rev, T. Have#* 
CS.B„ Kev. J. Sharpe* 
C.S.R,, H. Carr*C.S.B. 


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RirETORJC CLASS, 


1905 

L. V, Costello 
Leo Gaffney 
). J. Blair 
Ft I <*a r H 1cB rea rtv 
EL A. Pillow 

E, Burns 

Rev. W. j. Roach, C.S,B. 
Rev. F. G, Powell. CS,B, 
J. W. Courtney 
J. G. LhB elle ' 
j. R. Neville 
\V. A. Dean 
EiIk, G. Doe 
Frank Brennan 




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1906 

Back Rote: E. Sullivan. F. 
Mi nick. D. Hickey, T. 
Kelly, J. Coyle. 

2nd Row: G. Esper, Rev. 
F. Powell, Rev. 

W. Roach, C.S.R., J. 
Rooney. 

Front Row: E. Madden, G. 
Pitre, J. O'Meara, J. 
Hackctt, J. Mclling. 






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1907 



Bark Row: M. Fallon. L. 
Chapman, A. Fitzpatrick, 
J. Harding. J. Glecaon, 
A. SeamecIlia. 

2nd Row: W. Murray, Rev, 
S. Powell, C.S.B., Rev. 
W . Roach. C.S.B., J. 
Quigley. 

3rd Row: J. Moloney, L. 
Ben "let. 


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Baillargeon. A. Roy, W. 
Corcoran, J. Kingsley, W. 
MofTatt. 


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1908 

Back How: M. Wul.li, W. 
Sharpe, I*. Mahoney, W. 
Robinson, J. Condrirk. 

2nd Rou m : Rev. T. Moylun. 
C.S.B.. Rev. J. Plonier, 
C.S.B., Rev. V. Murphy, 
C.S.B.. Rev. W. Roach, 
C.S.B. 

Front Rou". A. Boucher. F. 
Mooney, \\. Moran. T. 
Murphy, P. Jordan. 





1909 

Left to ripht: L. Moriarty, 
\Y. Gannon, F. Costello, 
J. Moran. J. Hartnett, T. 
O’Rourke. J. Finn. W. 
I.nnglois. L MeKeon, W. 
Bvme, \V. Rottaeh, A. 
McQuillan, J. Bell. E. 
DePuvdt. 

Rev. V. Murphy, C.S.B., 
Rev. W. Roach. C.S.B., 
W. Rogers. 










Baric Row: K. Tiglie, W. 
Flannery. 11. Fedcwa, J. 
White. * 

2nd Row: C. Brennan, E. 
O'Donnell, Rev. E. Burns 
C.S.B.. M. Bench, Rcv.T. 
Gignac, C.S.B., J. Dwyer, 
i . W inters. 

Front Row: J. Chisholm, 
W. McNahli, L. Ward, F. 
Bowen, A. Feldpausch, 
J. Stacey. 


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1916 

Bark Row: F. Rock wood. 
Rev. T. Moylan, C.S.B., 
J. MacKcsy, J. Howley, 
Rev. E. Burns. C.S.B.. P. 
Ilarrigan. 

2nd Row: J. Kellv, Rev. 
J. Purcell, C.S.B., W. 
Bathe. C. Kelly, Rev. W. 
Sharpe, C.S.B., J. Glavin. 

Front Row: J. Jordan. W. 
Hermes, \Y. Storey, P. 
McKeon. 
















































1917 

Left to right: R. Curley. F. 
Bertram, T. Moore. R. 
Loeher, F. Selinsky, k. 
Fintel, Rev. E. Burns, 
C.S.B.. Rev. \V. Sharpe, 
C.S.B., Rev. C. Coughlin, 
C.S.B., F. Venn, W. Mo- 
liari. L. Dorsey, J. O’Neil, 
H. Ryan. 




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1918 

Left to right: J. Burns. V. 
Guinan, F. Grogan, C. 
Kane. W. Degan, Rev. II. 
Bellisle. C.S.B.. Rev. E. 
Burns, C.S.B.. Rev. W. 
Sharpe, C.S.B.. G. Todd, 
J. Fitzpatrick, E. Gro¬ 
gan, R. Denman, W. 
Drew. 
























Hack * How: E. Guettlcr, \\ . 
Savujtr. Rev. H. Bruit'll*. 
C.S.B.. Krv. XV. Sharpe, 
C.S.B., Brv. E. Burns, 
C.S.B.. J. SkiITton, E. M 
lor. C.S.B. 

2nd How: K. LaPortr, J. 

I. oii;:. P. Paquette, I„ 
Kenny. 

3rd Rote: J. DeBarry, R. 
Peipren. W. Garvey, J. 
(look. 

Front Row: J. Oriling. XX. 
Ixrng. E. Carey, A. Balt- 
rork, A. Stilt, G. Owens, 

J. Parker. 


1920 

Hack Row: XX. Dillon. J. 
Flanagan. Rev. E. Burns, 
C.S.B., Rev. NX . Sharpe. 
C.S.B.. Rev. C. Coughlin. 
C.S.B., F. B\rne. T. Bea- 
han. 

2nd Row: Bishop Fallon. 
Bishop Gallagher. 

Front Rote: R. Kline. 11. 
Keaunie. D. Wholihan. 
XV. Dwyer, J. Hull, XX. 
Dingetuun. E. DeKezer. 

















1921 

E. J. Lajruintense 
\\ . I*. McKenna 

Rev. \\ . C. Sharpe, M.A. 
Rev. J. T. Mtickle, M.A. 
Rev. C. E. Coughlin. B.A. 
L. J. Tre.se 

F. J. Brick lift 

K. E. Cook 

L. M. W niblick 
L. W . Fury 

E. H. Barron 
L. J. Kelly 
S. M. Lynch 
W. J. Murpliv 
W. F. Nigh 
Rev. E. J. Weill 
W . P. McGee 
K. E. Lowrey. C.S.B. 

Rev. I*. J. Boiulv. H. \. 

H. P. Coughlin 
J. Peppenhrock 

V. W . Walsh 

W. E. Morrissey 
A. J. Jacques 

A. J. Dcnomy 
I). D. W a Ish 
J. L O'Donnell 
C. F. Dalton 




1922 

Rack Row: R. Du rami. F. 
llay. W . McGuire, P. La- 
riviere. L. Dolan. C.S.B.. 
A. O'Brien. C.S.B., W. 
Phelan. A. Lucier, N. 
Zott. 

2nd Row: C. Rose, B. 
I loey. E. Kenific, Rev. E. 
W city, C.S.B.. Verv Rev. 
J. !M tickle. C.S.B.; Rev. 
J. Ploiner. C.S.B.. F. 
Coyne. P. Tacon, F. Buhl. 

3rd Row: J. O Mara. W . 
W oolcott, R. Driscoll. 
Rev. C. Donovan. C.S.B.. 
Rev. W . Sharpe, C.S.B.. 
Rev. L Bomly. C.S.B., J. 
Corbett. J. Finnegan. 

Front Row: B. Murphy. W . 
Machazel. W . Hogan. C. 
Sheehan. J. Fallon. J. 
Gihhons. 


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1923 



Bark Rotv: J. O'Neil, J. 
Lynch, Rev. C. I'.oughlin, 
C.S.B.. Rev. W. Sharpe, 
C.S.B.. Rev. E. Welly, 
C.S.B.. L. Berth i a uni c, 
H. Hermes. 

2nd Row: J. Haney. R. 
Noon. M. O'Neil, P. Glee- 
son, I. MeCarlhy, S. Mc¬ 
Donald. 

Front Row: J. Byrne. J. 
Maloney, Rev. L. Bonily, 
C.S.B.. Rev. J. Sheridan, 
C.S.B.. Rev. J. Plomer, 
C.S.B., J. McMillan. P. 
Brown. 



1921 

Top Row: Rev. M. Oliver, C.S.B.. Rev. W. 
Sharpe, C.S.B.. Rev. C. Donovan. C.§.B. 

3rd Row: J. Maihlijian. J. W helihan. W. Mc¬ 
Intyre, P. McManus, \V. Hemic*. 

2nd Row: R. Moytiultan. J. C. Murray. 

Bottom Row: H. Reva, E. Hoglc. 

























1925 

Back Bow: Rev, J. Cluvin, C.S.B.. Rev. L. Bondy, 
C.S.B.. Rev. W. Sharpe, C.S.B.. Mr. P. Coyle. 

2nd Bow: J. Kronk. J. McIntyre, F. McPhillips. FI. 

Roberge. 

2rd Bow: N. Kanglois. 'I. M< Manus. J. Higgins, C. 
Dorsey. 

front Bow: G. OXoary, P. Austin, J. Martin, F.. Red¬ 
mond. 



1926 

Raymond illiums 
Lawrence McCarthy 
Stanley Murphy. C.S.B. 
Francis Burns, C.S.B. 
James Kmowr, C.S.B. 
Thos. McGuey. CS.B. 
Anthony Kramer 
Carl Dettmau 
Michael Dalton 
Daniel Dalherg 
Eugene Cullinane 
Irving Murphy 
Arnold Schneider 
I am is Agostini 
Desmond Deneau 
John Steal* 

Charles McNahh 
Rev. J. S. Nicholson. C.S.B. 
Rev. V. Kennedy, C.S.B., 
B.A. 

Rev. C. Donovan. C S.B., 
B.A. 

Rev. J. J. Glavin, C.S.B.. 
B.A. 

Howard Thompson 
Marvin Murphy 








1927 

Bark How: C. Armstrong. 
Rev. C. Donovan. G.S.B.. 
Rev. V. Kennedy, C.S.B., 
Hev. W. McGee, C.S.B.. 
M. Harris. 

Front Rotv: C. Nugent. J. 
McCuhe. F. Walsh, A. 
Brown. J. Donlon. 




1928 

Bark How: F. 0*11 a re, E. 
Pokriefka. M. Doyle. J. 
Nelson. 

2n<l How: Rev. P. Bart. 
C.S.B., Rev. K. Burns, 
C.S.B.. Hev. \\ . McGee, 
C.S.B. 

Front How: J. Onorato. 
C.S.B., C. Brail le v. D. 
Drew, J. Corrigan. C.S.B. 






















-TlRss 

THE GLORY THAT IS ASSUMPTION 

Assumption was founded by men of God, 
to further His teachings and work. It can¬ 
not help but succeed. Proof of its success .’•** 

already can be found all over the world, 4^* 

•• . ^ 

whence through the Providence of God, 
those who are grateful to Him for Assump- cm 


tion, send help either by prayer, or material 
assistance to increase and strengthen their *' -j $,. 

beloved Alma Mater. 


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This is a glowing tribute, indeed, to the fine, courageous men of the school 7 
who labor to turn out Christian men for the betterment of humanity. 

We, as contractors for the new Memorial Science 
Building and Gymnasium are proud to be associated 
with these men. 

We sincerely hope these new structures will be a 
worthy Memorial to their efforts to bring further 
honor and glory to God by their teaching "Goodness, 
Discipline and Knowledge.” 

STERLING CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., WINDSOR, ONTARIO 
































COLAUTTI BROS., Ltd. 

McDougoll and C. P. R. 

Rubber — Mastic — Tile Floors 
Terrazzo — Marble 

Phone 3-1091 Windsor, Ontario 


Compliments of 

DISPENSARY 


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Compliments of 

DOWNTOWN 

CHEVROLET 

OLDSMOBILE 

LIMITED 

" You'll like our Better Service " 


WID'S SPORTING GOODS 

See 

WILLIE "MOOSE" ROGIN 

for expert advice in all lines of Sporting Goods 
Also 

Home Appliances and Record Bar 
1352 Wyandotte St. East 2 2683 


Compliments of 

G. S. WHELPTON 

Your Electrical Contractor 
For New Science Building and Gym 

Industrial and Public Building Our Specialty 
Windsor, Ontario 

Phone 4-1319 1275 Kildare Road 



SHOES SPORTING GOODS LUGGAGE 


WALKERVILLE MEN'S SHOP 

1648 Wyandotte St. E., near Lincoln 

A Young Man's Shop with the 
Smartest Clothes in Town 

Tailored or Sportswear 
Phone 2-8422 


JOE'S LUNCH 

2424 London St. West 

Specializing in: 

TASTY LIGHT LUNCHES, HAMBURGS 
ICE CREAM, ETC. 

We Invite Your Patronage 




















Compliments of 


MASTER CLEANERS 

(Percy J. Beneteou, Clast '35) 

1081 OTTAWA STREET 

Seguin Brothers Limited 

"Printing Service" 

922 BRANT STREET 

Phone 3-6335 Windsor, Ontario 

Windsor, Ont. Phone 3-4941 

Compliments of 

M. A. Brian Company 

Established 1883 

P. L. REAUME & SON 

PLUMBING AND HEATING 

COAL & COKE 

DONALD BRIAN 

1573 Langlois Ave. 3-5289 

Office: 3-3431 Residence: 3-3391 

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WINDSOR, ONTARIO 

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where good food rules supreme 

Home Cooking 

Phone 4-9897 


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1928 Wyondotle St. E. 4-1560 


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LA SALLE, ONTARIO 
Phones Windsor 3-0006 and 2-0801 

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Phone 4-1322 

SPECIALIZED RADIO AND SOUND SERVICE 
800 Wyandotte St. E., Windsor, Ont. 


KRUTSCH 

HEATING CORPORATION 

R. J. KRUTSCH 


258 Elm Street, Wyandotte, Michigan 
Telephone Wyan-4641 


TAshmoo 5-6400 Robert C. Look 


GAS BURNER SERVICE CO. 

Sales — Service — Installation 


3932 West Vernor Highway Detroit 16, Michigan 


Compliments of 

FRANK CURRIER 
LUMBER CO. 

8619 Military Ave. 

Detroit, Mich. Allen Park, Mich. 


SPARTA RESTAURANT 

Open Day and Night 
Gus Banos, Proprietor 
DELICIOUS FOODS 

Telephone 2-4128 

311 Tecumseh Road E., Windsor, Ont., Can. 


The A. H. Boulton Co., Limited 

Tobacconists—WHOLESALE GROCERS—Confectioners 

635 Caron Avenue 2-7211 

Windsor, Ontario 









































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97 Talbot St., West Leamington, Ontario Phone 737 


Compliments of 

Hamilton's Drug Store 

4-3902 1502 London St. W. 

"Quality in Variety" 

Ashton's Variety Store 

3234 Sandwich St. W. 

Windsor, Ontario Phone 2-2741 

Compliments of 

HUCKER BROS. 

Floor Coverings 

Phone 4-9243 1223 London St. W. 

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4-1010 3222 Sandwich St. W. 

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Sandwich at Mill Phone 4-2953 Windsor 

Compliments of 

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TOBACCO LTD. 

WINDSOR, ONTARIO 

BOGINS 

Dry Goods, Furnishings and Shoes 

3188 Sandwich St. West 

Phone 4-2951 Windsor 

Compliments 

of 

JANISSE BROS. 

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Auto Supplies 

Rebuilt Transmissions for all Makes and Models 

344 Wyandotte St. E. Phone 2-8021 

Compliments of 

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3-0100 Sandwich St. W. 

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Compliments of 

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Phone 4-4277 3231 Sandwich Street West 

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SINCE 1918 


Over 400 pieces of equipment devoted exclusively to servicing the delivery requirements 
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM 

Fro," Now: RJCnmWn A. Drl.ura, B. Uiikou.ki. C. Benda. Capl. K. LcFebvre. J. Sehfaler. G. G. MrGuirc. II Bruab 

t uZi, InnZ Sir" J ' , >nrh - M T °’ N -"' C - **— «. a Puiakv. I*. G„vi„. 

r, ‘'tb''n::evL'E Un N ? i,!’iJr„ r :T: Vijfc"""’ K - ,,arkcr - G - S"- 1 - D - Morand - >■ R- t>- Romano. R. Goebring, M. 

Missing: Aw’t. Conch Father R. Cullen. 



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From Now: B. MvKeivier. J. Longueay, K. George, E. Paolin, D. DeLi.le 

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Front How: I). Mtirru). R. Slrrlr. J. Hamel. A. Rrnda, J. La Porte. 

Steoml How: (i. C.arrivenu. D. Parent. L. Beaune. L. Papp, Mr. Lalondc. C^S.tt.. roach, V. Mornnri. R. Schiller. 
Buck How: F. Falkinphum, line coach. D. Duquette, R. Rochon. I). Puntontin. T. Donelly, J. Lnrr. 
















OHIO 


f ront Row: J. DcMuttia. R. Knbcl. J. Belanger. D. Rummer. 

lio "£ ^Keeffe. R. Cemuend. R. Barrow. G. Affholler, J. McCabe, J. Broughton. 
Rock Ron : U Criffin. V. Dupont, J. Courtney, Mr. Donoher. C-S.B„ nun h. J. Blow. R. Ouellette. 



Front Ron . B. Lane, R. Knebrr. T. Bubrownki, L. Knuckle. R. Emery. 

n'TVifu'-v' k° r >>4 i J ‘ ( n >j< J a * L. Laualine, VV . Major. C. Broderick. 

Rock Ron. Mr. Kennedy. I). Janie*. C. Cameron, R. Marharu R. Bertoia, J. Nader, W. Rertbiaumc. J. Fu*co. Mr. Chee*cmen. 











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MARQUETTE 

Front Kmc: N. Sajutovfirh. J. Aluiu. R. Rniaud. H. Rodion. T. I.idd\. 

Second Kmc: F. Huim. J. Fnucher, B. Turner. I*. Bniupre, U. Pure, M. Hula*. 

Hock Kmc: Mr. Juniste, R. Schnriiler. R. Kcfgrn. G. Rodion, I). Sorcnnon, R. Noonan, Mr. konidti, C.S.B. 


EAGLES 

Front Kmc: T. HammenirhniidL, \\ . Cavanaugh. R. I)e»{*hatnpft. II. Copland. R. Hancock, 

Second Kmc: A. IVriiwo, F. Ouellette. C. Micallef. I). Brazil. R. Tremblay, Broad. W. Cramp. 
Hack Kmc: I). I)«*njnrlnis l>. Couvin, Mr. Rouim, C.S.B., coach, A. IVrejdn. K. Thompson. 










LIONS 


Front How: I). Bowman, IJ. .Simon. T. Vprmurlrn. W. Milli|nin. 
Sitcom] How: I). Harlow. R. Ilottntul. I.. Thnma*. I). Gilhoo. E. Lori. 
Hack Row: G. Harlow, H. Sunrhcz. k. Baker. W. Ilohhs F. Bradley. 
Missing: Fr. Burn*-, roach. 



HOLY CROSS 

Front How: VI. >X .irnrr. W. I .oilier. R. Dorhrnr. C. Ha**. B. I.oma. 

Second How: L. Dion, A. Fried. T. I .olliiu. (i. Kiirr, A. (‘«a|». 

Hark How: (i. Rohillanl. T. WuUh. Mr. William*, roach. G. Thnma*. J. WpIU. 















FrnM How: K. Co aril Ion. I>. Dane*. 0. Tonilinnon. I). Coir. R. Manlier, N |> a v 

Seramf Mow.- J.•JT”' “ 1 Donnelly. W. IVnlrr. I). Ducheoe. A. R. Lnporte. 

Hark How: B. Belanger. K. Robrnmn. }. Kerr, E. Crandmainon, Mr. Oaer. C.S.B. roach. I.. Duguny. B. Chri.tma.. W. Crump. 



MICHIGAN FOOTBALL TEAM 


from Hou: M. I lunlr. David. R. Molmicv, R. Robert.. V. Drnbkowaki. C. Vrllaire. 

#r„T« n V K - Brink R.Snenrii, C. Mnrarik. T. Meagher. J. Cavellirr. C. Pidgeon. R. PronU. 

" K How: O. Aiutetl. J. Jurk.on, R. Human. P. Mrrrillat. Mr. Marrcau. C.S.B.. coach. G. Billion, K. O.o.kir, A. Genet. 












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nBHHHi 

NOTRE DAME 

f’ronr Kom : D. Stover, V. WcUrky. G. Drouillard. B. Compeatt, R. Picard. 

» Hou "-, R -Burma*, F. Oitmadia. C. Snow, J. (.alien. T. Corey. D. Graham. D. Route He. J. Fu«c«. 

Hmk Row: Comeau, R. kau>. Thom|».on. R. Penney. Mr. Clobcry, coach. M. Rcpnier. H. Dennis, J. Curler. 

















CARDINALS 

Front Row: H .Long, N. Duran. A. LeClair, R. Bon.ly, K. Sheehan. 

Hark Row: R. Goloria, \\ . Smythc, J. Gagnon, Mr. O'Gra.Iy. C.S.B.. coach. S. Bibby, <1 Erncrv J Kelly 


DADS’ CLUB 

Hark Row Left to Riphl: 
Frank MrAIIi»ter. Ho*, 
aril Pray. Henry Hu* 
l»erg. Very Rev. J. 
O’Loam*. M.A. 

Front Rotr La ft to Ripht: 
L. I. (’ole, X. I,. Kcmi* 
ler, WiIliam Ford. 
























MORRIS FUNERAL SERVICE, Ltd. 

Phone 4-5101 

Windior—68 Giles Blvd. East Wolkerville-1624 Wyandotte St. East 

Ed. W. Morris Don E. Morris Walter D. Kelly 

Wonder Bakeries Ltd. 

Bakers of 

WONDER BREAD 

and 

WONDER CAKES 

4-5107 337 Salter Ave. 

Compliments of 

FRAWLEY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 

1357 Ottawa St. Phone 2-1094 

Windsor, Ontario 

Compliments of 

W. J. Bell Paper Co. 

LTD. 

131 Sandwich St. W. 

Best Wishes From 

Canadian Steel Corporation Ltd. 

Ojibway, Ontario 

Compliments of 

W. J. Bondy & Sons 

SHOE STORE 

126 Ouellette Avenue 

Compliments of 

The Standard Electric Time Company 

of Canada Limited 

726 St. Felix Street Montreal 3, P. Que. 

BARBARA WOOD 

Secretarial Services 

AISO OPERATING DIRECT LETTER SERVICE 

Duplicating—Public Stenography—Direct Mail Advertising—Telephone Service 
Pottage Meter Service 

PHONES FAST AND ROOM 209 

3 8024 RELIABLE 29 PARK ST. W, 

3-8366 SERVICE WINDSOR, ONT. 

FOOD AT ITS BEST 

RIVERSIDE GRILL 

THE SPORTSMAN'S HAVEN 

3405 Riverside Drive at Lauzon Road 

Phone 2-1705 

Compliments of 

The Windsor Paper Company, Limited 

Distributors 

WINDSOR CHATHAM 

HEPWORTH PRODUCE 

Wholesale Dealers in Farm Produce 

Phone 3-7630 239 Chatham St. East Windsor, Ontario 

Teahan Furniture, Limited 

Established over Forty Years 

Chatham at Pelissier Windsor, Ontario 

4-Patch Pocket SUITS 

Wraparound COATS —"Hollywood" Coats 

STUART'S 

Ottawa at Gladstone Ouellette at London 

Windsor, Ontario 

Compliments of 

SOCKLEY KAMIN 

BARRISTER & SOLICITOR 

Canada Building 

He Hrftecialiye H/c/tec/ Hi >/j 

PEOPLE'S CREDIT 

Jewellers 

307 Ouellette Ave., Windsor, Ontario 

Ambassador Motors Limited 

Dodge and De Soto Motor Cars • Dodge Trucks 

722 Wyandotte Street East 

WINDSOR 










































Mousseau Construction Co. 

General Contractor 

437 Ouellette Ave. 

Office Phone 4-6436 Residence Phone 3-3741 

Compliments of 

LOWE BROTHERS PAINT 
& WALLPAPER 

Display Materials — Artists' Supplies 
1840 Ottawa St. 3-7227 


Watches—Clocks—Diamonds—Silverware—Jewelry 
China—and Gifts for All Occasions 


Telephone 3-1508 


HALMO 

JEWELERS 

Windsor, Ontario 


1368 Ottawa Street 


fie TliMJti** 

* YELLOW 



STEVE PARIS SHOE STORES 

531 Ouellette 45 Pitt East Phones 4-3082—3*0076 

Hat Cleaning and Shoe Repairing While You Wait 

• ODORLESS DRY CLEANING 

• WE DYE SATIN SHOES 


Compliments of 

DAN McGEE SHOE STORES 

Prince Edward Hotel Bldg. 


3-8666 


Windsor, Ontario 


Compliments of 

MARRA'S BREAD 

AMHERSTBURG, ONTARIO 


Compliments 

PAT CLARKE-FRANK SMITH 
Forest House 


Tecumseh Rd. at Forest Ave. 


Windsor 


Compliments of 

JAMES H. SUTTON 

FUNERAL HOME 

Windsor 


937 Ouellette Avenue 


Phone 4-2515 


Compliments of 

Granite Construction Ltd. 

General Contractors 


Windsor, Ontario 


Compliments of 

RALPH H. DOHERTY 


imiTII 


"Direct Importers of British Woolens " 

Phone 3-6952 256 Ouellette Ave. 


Leo S. Schrot 

Attorney and Counselor 
Telephone UNiversity 1-5170 


14869 Dexter Boulevard 


Detroit, Michigan 



Compliments of 

Hobbs Glass Limited 


New Address: 321 Sandwich Street, West—Windsor, Ontario 
J. S. HENDRY Exclusive Distributors 

Manager PITTSBURGH PAINTS in Canada 

Compliments of 

Windsor Ice & Coal Co., Ltd. 

Service in All Weather 

Phone 4-6473 1504 McDoogoll 

Compliments of 

Paul Lawson's 
Sports Centre 


29 KING ST. W. 


CHATHAM 






















































For Quality MEATS ami GROCERIES 
It’s . . . 

CHAPMAN 

BROTHERS 


Phone—Meat Department - - 3-4626 
Grocery Department - 3-7341 

itts t f > III etl 1*11 c fit'll Overseas I ’ll!'fill Ilf'S 


229-231 PITT ST. EAST 


WINDSOR, ONT. 



HIGH PRESSURE 
STEAM CURED 
PRE-SHRUNK 


Builders, Contractors, Masons all agree that Ryancrete Mason¬ 
ary Units are in a class by themselves—light to handle, always 
uniform, fit perfectly snug, they're stronger, yet costs no more. 



You get real satisfaction by using Ryancrete Ready Mixed 
made from the best materials available—the finest money 
can buy. 


RYAN 


210 Detroit Street 


BUILDERS 
SUPPLIES LTD. 

Phone 4-3271 




Best Wishes to 
Assumption Students 


BRIDGES BUILDINGS SUBSTATIONS 
TRANSMISSION TOWERS 
RADIO MASTS ELECTRIC FURNACES 


The 

CANADIAN BRIDGE 
COMPANY LIMITED 

Wallterville, Ontario 


\\ I N DSOR’S L A R G E S T 
I) E P A R I M ENT STORE 

















































RAIDERS 

L t Bri"±: "S " IM ' Ura ’ *' FmhCy ’ "• S#b> - T - °‘ Neil - R - KnUd ”° n - Mr<;,,ir '- ° Fr ™- «• »*•«■*. ». Turner. 

First Activities in the New Gym January 20, 1949 

AssumpUon College High Scl.ool Senior and Junior Basketball Team vs. St. Joseph Ili»h School Senior an.l 
junior ISaskcthall I cams. 

Assumption College High Seniors 39 vs. St. Joseph High School Seniors 23. 

Assumption College High School Juniors 44 vs. St. Joseph High School Juniors 21 

Following the game spectators joined in a Sox Hop Jamboree Dance ami a good time was had by all 













Left to Right: 

B '"k B nTst'okii!* S ' ,j,, " ,vi< ' h - E<l (JnwUinf, Garry OucIrUr. Jin. Marlinrk. I>an Graham. Krilh 


Planlr, Joint Miller, 




u°ni R r W: n w“*. lin ^ I' r McClo * kc y- ■» K 'Hy. n. D.hi. d. b n. o\No,i. 

Rack RwE ull 'Tr » tf“n C * Swart ' T - L “«“* D Voun,. C. O’Brien. I). Harlow. 

H<»A non . E. Harl>. J. Gallavin, K. David, K. Fallon, J. Lynch, M. Montolio, C. DeMatUa, J. Schrot. 






















hrsl Row: F. Norton, C. Bohnctt. K. Germund. J. DeMattia. R. Kucher. F. Dupont. E. Proulx. 

WWfto.c: j. BJow. I. < .arry, G. Capandi, J. Kraus*, D. Keaalcr. I. Winter*, G. Villairc B Oaoaki 
rhnd Row: H Cornier. J. Broughton. R. McPharlan, J. Courtney, B. O’Neil. P. Courrv. B. Hi,,- B P. ll. ri,, 
" " N - Dora "’ J C «'A. Rivard. P. --, T. Costello, D. Thurber. G. Laeka. D James 



K |»'n f | , | l "‘ L o D I° n ‘ / S ' F Caiamadia. J. Krova, T. Conlin. J. DeMattia. J. Curler 

Front La'nl>reclit, R. Schneider. J. Jackson. j. Koch. E. Rondeau. T. Corrado. j. Vl'via. 

front Ron. 11. MacDonald, W. Luther, J. Cavellier, L. Miuhro, R. Tate. T. I.iddv 








Hack Rorc: G. It lake. G. Kiser, G. Callert. J. Wells, E. Gerhingcr, T. Collins. 

Middle Row: M. Mazola. G. Aluia. R. Verrruzzi, C. Kuntz. E. Kaidle. S. Rcmiscirvicz. P. Pnule, L Burn*. 

I'rout Row: R. Kefgen, \. Alexander, L. Marehone. S. Maezkowaki. G. Crossmoyer, L. Fitzpatrick, C. Atifgot. 




INTERMEDIATES 

First Row: Mr. Kloaterman, C.S.B. (Coach), J. Rivard, R. Borman, V. Thompson, F. Corby, G. Stanton, G. Tom- 
linson, E. St inn. A. Fricsl. Mr. Church, C.S.B. (Coach). 

Second Row: J. Rupp, A. Bohrowski, \V. Warner, J. Morand, J. Fusco, E. Rupp, G. Snow, II. O’Keefe. 
third Row: R. Hollister, \. WcJacki. R. RcuiL R. O'Connor, C. Cameron, Pi. Cotncau, L. Donnelly, II. Dennis. 




















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front How: L Beausolcil, l{. Potvin, H. Brazil. I.. Best. 

Second linn : G. Hrnwood. J. Frkctc, W . Scot!. J. Carr. 
third Row: E. Ouellette, T. Kuzniar, A. Peredja, B. O'Gortnan. 



Third How: K. Lefelivrc, E. Noeodemo, \\. Cramp. B. Penney 
S. Long. 

Second Row: J. Harcar. L. Si. Antoine, A. Pertizzo. R. Giroux. 
Front Row: J. Menard. M. Ouenne\ille, L. Beaune, K. Robinson. 



I hird Rote: B. Cemtnel. E. Mailloiiv, S. Bil»l>\, J. Panontin. J. 
Gagnon. 


Second Row: W. Hobbs, R. Vlorand, G. Zoppa, S. Tesolin, F. 
Roberts. 

Front Row: B. Brennan. G. Du puis, J. Belanger. G. Gatti. 



Third Row: E. Dube, R. Thibert, T. Cullen, B. Renda, J. 
St. Louis. 

Srr.mtl How: G. Rol.iu.ill,’, E. Loire, J. Hamel, F. Monlello. 
bront How: J. Nailer, \V. Romano. 












F D"lW J ‘ CamUhcr "’ S ' Knk,,k - * Boutcttc. P. Renaud, 
: P FH,n,an ’ A - Cza P* E - Marcon, V. Bourdeau, Wm. 
Hark Row: G. Pajot. R. Cramp, R. St. Pierre, 4. Cardinal. 



/■Vont Row: A. Moore. B. Day. M. Delaney. J. Murtagh. 
Second Row: E. Grandmaiaon, J. Emon. L Harvey, B. Loina. 
Rack Row: E. Renaud. E. Jukenville, P. McLewin, P. Januse. 



VM/ R R U! C u *1 M \ L Congevay, R. MeMahon. B. Ford, 
noff!’ W: Crr> * A - Du ' ,,,is ' J Turner. L. Laforet, E. Mill 

JW: R. Couvillion, T. Coughlin, L. Lajoy, F. P.velleh, R 


' { LebWl ’ H - K, '" rV ’ H - D,I, ' C - F- Paquette, j. 
W FVon* OM " J ‘ Sayda ’ P * Aubin - ,{ Lwwrd, R. Man.in, C. 
B Uv*ZL L S,ra,,l • L - A - Falonde, G. Rezaire, F. 
















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From How: D. Brown. H. Coutt*, J. Murphy. 

Second Rows K. Schiller. B. Rochon. J. W olf. 

Third Row: W in. Snij the. k. Thompson. J. Shaheen, S. kaput. 


From Row: H. Ilo^an. D. McAllister, R. Goulcttc, W in. St. Pierre. 
Second Row: N. Clark. A. Dailey. J. Finn. K. Oleeli. 
finch- Row: G. Stron», J. Vardzel, P. O'Brien, B. Shannon. 


I rentl JtoK I!. I hi ii. i. J. Rond, S. Dnfonr. S. Fonrch. II. l>u|,e. 

Second Row: A. Boscariol. S. Sisco, B. Emm, F,. Paolin, k 
Itcorgo, 

Rod, Row: V Semantic. Win. Kossoni. W m. Bieleeki. R. Christ- 
man, G, Kohillanf, V. Sobocan. 


Front Row: T. Deslippc, Peahohy. G. Damien. B. Biihlman, P. 
Beaupre. 

Second Row: J. Gray. D. Hanes, I). Sullivan, G. Heh. B. Eden, 
J. Kopetein. 

Third Row: ( i. Alexander. I>. Kennedy. W m. Peeler. K. Blahitka. 
D. Blame, J. Alcssi, G. Portt. 












f irst Row: \\ . \\ urner, N. Comoiu, F). Duncan. 

Stn' Fu " r °- V; p’n 0fr °- P °’ Gonnor ' c - »«H, n. Cot,.. B. Day. 
/ flirt/ How: C. Cameron, P. Fill man, Fr. Burn*. B. E,len. B. Ososkie. 



„ , ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY TEAM 

tuXn i u l ^ , , , T !r i Jcn I Carriv « u - Bi » Lucier. Rene LaPortc, R..|, Schiller 
Fr Cullen ^ ,W "’ Te, fr Don Hurt. Coni Dr, miliar,I, Dick Ac, on, 


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to «»>/./: 0. Sullivan, l). Sorenaon, E. Marcon, J. Al.-wi, Mr. Kennedy, Coach, S. Siaco, 
Fnmi Row: B. Buhlman, A. Boacariol, J. Rorai, G. Reh, K. George, E. Paolin. 



Hock Row- Left to Right: M. Baran, F. Roberts, A. LeCInir, 
\ . Hebert, T. Poisson. 

Front Row-Left to Right : B. Mornud.T. Dotinelly.A. Ren- 
rln, M. Quenncvilie, D. Gatti. 















HH.H SCHOOL BAND 

Am,,on> 1 dal1 ' WU *°"* J#fcn Fren »i J®hn Koprtein. Bernard Huhlmun. Herve Baderiki, W ilfred I dull. 

Hulik. Oen'is StewVuTWillLL 0 F l '‘ ,r " ,K lr °" ar ‘ l Ma " iu, ‘- Bru " Millinoff, Churl** 

N»»m\ JoblTKorhi's/iuwi'Mil/inTff! JnJhTtuMo.^fjMrje^roi^Kevln 

.Use,,, Iron, ,he Picture: C.hurle* Pearee, und l)r„„, Major,. Burry Cemmel Bobby Curr. 



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CADETS 

riciiU F/O F. Vo^^/o'wHJium ^\Hrn.' l Adj l uiunLFA)Art < Tupper. *” rlured ! “ ,Im ‘ Win,U “ r AJ n>«n. Offirer* in rharge Deft to 
"m| r p7o ll il. l iiiol'on'' r ' ' ' * ' ' H ‘"' r,Bon - Commanding Offirer: F/O N. J. Harrison. P/O Art Youngston. P/0 Robt. Green 


















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There Is NO Substitute 
For Quality . . . And For Over 
40 Years Quality 
Has Been The Main 
Business Attribute 
of WOOLLATT’S 

Whether it is coal or building products you can 
always be sure that you will receive the finest 
quality available when your order is placed with 
Woollatt s. Folks who have been dealing with us 
for years know that they can count on us for the 
best that money can buy — not just once in a 
while, but all the time. 

Your SAFE With Us 

WOOLLATT 

FUEL & SUPPLY CO. LTD. 

2171 OTTAWA STREET PHONE 4-2558 

LBennington — Phone 387 London — Fair. 2136 


BIRKS Gifts Mean 
More... YET COST 
NO MORE.. 

GIFTS that will be treasured for their 
exquisite beauty and flawless qual¬ 
ity .. . Fashioned by Birk’s master 
craftsmen for thrilling perfecUon. 

Diamonds of flashing brilliance — 
watches that are faithfully accurate. 

Make your choice at Birk's. 

BIRKS 

Jewellers 





Ouellette Corner of Park 


Compliments of 


JEFFREY CLEANERS 


Phone 3-2416 Windsor, Ontario 


There’s A Ford In Your Future 



SALES AND SERVICE ON ALL 
FORD PRODUCTS 

FORD TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS 

WEBSTER MOTORS 

(WINDSOR) LIMITED 

Windsor Ave. at City Hall Park 
48 Wyandotte St. E. and Ottawa at Hall 




























47 YEARS 

DCrCNDABLE SEBVCE 


1903-1949 

Business Founder Member 
of Detroit Historical Society 


Confidence born of long years of experience, intense 
pride in quality printing and the desire to render the highest 
degree of service combine to achieve the high standard of 
excellence traditional with Esterling. 


C A ter ling 

348 WEST CONGRESS STREET 


PRINTING CO. 



WO. 1-3311 




Visit... 


WEST PARK 


IN WYANDOTTE 


"The planned Community of Better Homes 

on larger Lots " 

• 

DAVIS BROTHERS, Inc. 

Industrial and Power Piping 

Heating Contractors 

Developed by 

S. S. BROUGHTON 


1827 FORD AVE. WYANDOTTE 2150 

2631 Bagley Avenue TAihmoo 5-2552 























Edmund T. Luyckx, Pf#». H. Aylward Luyckx, Vic«-Pr**. 

The Largest and Finest Fleet in Detroit 

A Fuel To Suit Any Coal Burning Ft/ nip went 

WILLIAMS RENT-A-CAR 

AYLWARD 

SYSTEM CO. 

COAL - COKE 

Telephone WO 2-3567 

1009 Cass Avenue 

String tho Fourth Gonorotion 

Detroit 26, Mich. 

Stoker Coals for Residential, Commercial 
and Industrial Stokers 


TAshmoo 6-3154 

2225 W. Fort St. at Fourteenth 

DETROIT CITY AIRPORT 

Conner and Gratiot 

VE 9-2474 

Schools - Churches - Homes 

Apartments - Industrial Plants 

Compliments of 

Compliments of 

Judge Paul Krause 

Judge Joseph A Gillis 


CAVALI ER 



THE PREMIUM DOMESTIC 
STOKER COAL 

EMPIRE-HANNA COAL CO. LTD. 

3304 RUSSELL ST. PHONE 3-4694 WINDSOR 






















BOARDERS* DINING ROOM 

















THE KITCHEN STAFF 

Ai lit. extreme right. the joll> chef, Mr. A. Holland, with the Batdlian Father* 30 year*. 



WAITERS 

Srntnl: John II. Kooney. Frank Montolio. Bernard Pougct. 

Standing: Don Harlow. Pat Chapman. Martin McNamara, Fred Funkc, D.nni- Duehenc. 
Ihtrnt: Martin Mogge, Jack Miller, Paul Leathern. Jack Lynch. 















All Saints Day Pilgrimage 


A Good Name’In Windsor For 49 Years 

^JG^TORES 

“ l— 1 M ITE O 

OUELLETTE AVE. ot LONDON ST. . - 4-2505 

OUELLETTE AVE. at WYANDOTTE ST. - 4-2507 

WYANDOTTE ST. E. ot HALL AVE. - - 4-1334 

OUELLEnE AVE. at SHEPHERD ST. - . 4-2272 

OUELLETTE AVE. at GILES 6LVD. - . 4-1023 

There's One Near You” 

Compliments of 

HELFRICH COLD STORAGE & LOCKER SERVICE 

RETAIL AND WHOLESALE MEATS 

LOCKERS FOR RENT 

846 London St. W., Windsor. Ont. Phone 2-8202 

PHONE 2-7753 FAST. FREE DELIVERY 

STRONG'S QUALITY MEAT MARKET 

"CLEAN. COURTEOUS SERVICE " 

ED. STRONG & SON 

3010 Tecumseh Rd. E., Corner Alexis Windsor. Ontario 

AUTO CLINIC 

Tune-Up Specialists 

Auto Electric and Brake Service—Carburetor Repairs 

22130 Gratiot Roseville 2700 

Phone 4-0722 

Dyeing Is Our Business — Not a Sideline 

Garment and Material Dyeing — Six Day Service 

PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 

956 Tecumioh Blvd East Rear) 

Palace Recreation Ltd. 

871 Ottawa St. phone 4-7360 

Compliments of 

NICK GROCERIES 

342 Tecumseh Rd. West Phone 2-1485 

Compliments of 

BIRD HARDWARE CO. 

2014 Wyandotte St. W. ot Partington 

Phone 3-4812 

SWEET SPOT 

Confectioners — Fountain Service — Light Lunches 

Camera Supplies - Greeting Cords 

Veterans of R.C.N.V.R., R.C.A.F. - Bud & Lorry 

Phone 2-8891 Tecumseh at Alexis 

Compliments 

The Up-To-Date Grocery & Meat Market 
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 

Phone 3 2930 1034 Droulllard Rond 

1345 Tecumseh Blvd. E.- Phone 2-8512 99 Pitt Street E.-Phone 3-3173 

THE FRIENDLY STORES 

MEN'S WEAR, BOYS' WEAR. UNION MADE 

WORK CLOTHES AND FOOTWEAR 

Compliments 

INGRAMS 

“YOUR FRUIT MARKET" 

13 Dalhousie $t. f Amherstburg Phone 142 

ALEXIS GROCERY 

CHOICE MEATS AND FRUITS 

Tecumseh ot Alexis Phone ...980 

WE DELIVER 

Compliments of 

LIBERTY THEATRE 

Amherstburg Phone 4J 

Compliments 

NICHOLAS COAL CO. 

Phone 4-5114 

Tecumseh at Janette Windsor. Ont. 

S. KOPSTEIN 

JEWELLERY AND GIFT SHOP 

1M7 Droulllard Rd Phone 2-231S Windsor, Ont. 






































INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY COMPANY 


3322 W. Fort Street, Detroit 16, Michigan 
TAshmoo 5*1000 


Frank R. Gerbig, Sr. 
Frank R. Gerbig, Jr. 
O. E. Wolford, Jr. 



Screws — Bolts — Nuts — Washers — All Types and Sizes 


Best Wishes to Assumption 

. . ALL ITS TEACHERS 

. . ALL ITS STUDENTS 
. . ALL ITS ALUMNI 

. . ALL ITS FRIENDS 

ESSEX WIRE CORPORATION LIMITED 

WINDSOR, ONTARIO 


It Has Been Our Privilege To Serve Assumption College For Many Years 


For more than a quarter of a century we have served the Western Ontario 
District with a complete range of Office Equipment, School Supplies and 
Stationery. We look forward to a further period of Progress for the College 
and our continued happy association with the Windsor Area. 


THE HAY STATIONERY COMPANY LIMITED 

331 RICHMOND STREET LONDON, ONTARIO 


















Compliments of 


Phone 968 


AMHERST RECREATION 

BOWLING AND BILLIARDS 
Fully Air Conditioned —Enjoy Summer Bowling 
L. J. Beneteou 



Amherstburg, Ontario 


Compliments of 

ANDERDON TAVERN 

King's Highway No. 18, 14 Miles from Windsor 
FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS 

CATERERS TO BANQUETS AND WEDDINGS 
Phone Amherstburg 411 



Joe Atkinson 


Jock Harris 


BEST WISHES 

CONFEDERATION COAL & COKE LIMITED 

3510 RUSSELL ST., WINDSOR 



Retail and Wholesale Fuel Dealers for 21 Years 


LONG TRANSPORTATION CO. 

Fast Dependable Service To and From 
Chicago—Cleveland—Toledo—Pittsburgh—Newark—New York 



TA. 5-7800 


1020 18th Street 


Detroit 16, Michigan 














Where experience and dependability are c o m b i n e d 
to bring you better service! 


KESSLER CHEVROLET COMPAN 


DETROIT'S 


CHEVROLET 



OLDEST 

7 


DEALER 


For your convenience Kessler Chevrolet Company is open from 7:00 A.M. 
to 12:00 P.M. during the week. Saturday's closing time is 4:00 P.M. 

:m:iO W. VERYOR HIGHWAY 

AT WEST GRAND BOULEVARD 

TA. 5-2740 X. L. KESSLER, President 

free Delivery of your car from our Service Department 

BRING YOUR TRUCK PROBLEMS TO KESSLER CHEVROLET CO. 




ANTEK’S 

PAY kj TAKE 

Delicatessen I ^ Groceteria 


18445 Van Dyke, Cor. Grixdale 


Tel. TWinbrook 2-5470 
















Compliments of 

Ibemy J. Janisse & Son 


Sandwich St. E. — Telephone 4-2585 

Francis L. Janisse 
THE FUNERAL HOME 


Compliments of 

BROWN'S SILK 
SHOPPES 

Windsor — Chatham — Sarnia — Leamington — St. Thomas 


The EXCELLO Co. 

Floor Covering Contractors 


Phone 3-4115 


Windsor, Ontario 


THE WOOL SHOP 

Beehive Yarns 


144 London St. W. 


Phone 3-9242 


Windsor, Ontario 


RENNIE MUSIC STORE 

138 London St. W. Phone 3-2740 Windsor, Ontario 

So/e Agents for 

SELMER—OLDS—BOOSEY-HAWKES 
REGENT BANK INSTRUMENTS 

GIBSON GUITARS AND AMPLIFIERS—SC AND ALII PIANO ACCORDIONS 
BEIL PIANOS 

Complele Line oi Accessories and Ports 
The Mot t Modern Repair Deportment in Conodo 

Wishing Assumption College continued success 
in their endeavors 

FORDS SMART STYLE SHOP 

Men's and Ladies' Apparel 

46 Chatham St. W. Phone 3-7114 

GUITTARD & COMPANY 

"Specializing in Counter Check Books" 

WRAPPING PAPER 

Paper Products, Twines, Sweeping Compound 
Janitors' Supplies 

Telephone Windsor 3-4655 Windsor, Ontario 


Rent or Buy 

A Royal Portable or Standard Typewriter 
A. WHITLEY, LTD. 

86 Chatham St. W., Windsor Phone 4-2545 

Compliments of 

THE RANKIN HOUSE 


JOE PLEASENCE 


CHATHAM, ONT. 


CAMEO LUNCH 

Full Course Meals and Light Lunches 

TOM PETERS, Prop. 


Phone 21965 


3226 Sandwich St. W. 


Compliments of 

LANCASTER MOVING and STORAGE 

850 Wyandotte St. W. 

Windsor 3-1166 Detroit Phones WO 3-4426-CH 4460 

Clarke's Drug Store 

Complete Drug Store Service 


Woodward at 10 Mile Road 


Royal Oak, Michigan 


Compliments 

CAPITOL EGG & POULTRY CO. 

WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 
Windsor 

PAT LYMAN'S 
Esso Service Station 


Rhone 4-4722 


Windsor, Ontario 


ADVERTISING PHOTOGRAPHY 


Evenings 3-8175 


HORACE & NOEL 

Wifcl Studios 

3-5114 PHONES 3-2585 
985 Ottawa Street 


Windsor, Ont. 


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Imperial Bank of Canada 

The Bank of Friendly Service 

E. B. Reynolds, Manager 

Sandwich and Mill Street Sandwich 

Compliments of 

Jack White's Flower Shop 

Beautifully Arranged Flowers for All Occasions 

PROMPT FREE DELIVERY 

Phone 1124w 141 Queen Street Res. 3071w 

DOMINION HOUSE 

Catering to 

Dinners, Weddings, and Luncheons 

Phone 4-6221 3140 Sandwich St. W. 

Chatham Erecting Company, Limited 

Tank Manufacturers and Steel Fabricators 

CHATHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 2763 

Bridge Grocery & Soda Bar 

Fountain Service 

2-8802 2846 London St. W. 

F. E. Dayus Roofing Co. 
BULLDOG ROOFS 

Insulated Sidings 

132 Sandwich West Phone 4-7571 

TOOTS MERETSKY 

Furniture and Electrical Appliances 

971 Wyandotte East, at Langlois Phone 4-6269 

JOHN CATALANO 

Wholesale Fruits 

263 Chatham E. Phone 4-1141 

Windsor, Ontario 

J. E. Hussey & Son 

PLUMBING-HEATING 

Sales — Service 

1094 Parent Avenue Phone 3-2156 

The Fastest Growing Dry Cleaners in Windsor 

VET'S CLEANERS 

704 Felix Ave. Windsor, Ont. 

Phone 3-3434 

Compliments of 

Adam's Meat Market 

1130 Wyandotte St. East 4-4351 

J. R. CHARETTE 

Catholic Church Goods — Windsor, Ontario 

PUBLISHERS OF ' PRAY LIKE THATI 

A book of Communion proyen different for every day of the week. 

INCLUDING FATIMA PRAYERS 

An excellent woy to know ond to put in practice the requests of 

Our Lady of the Rotary of Fotimol 

PHONE 4 5586 

Wright Coal & Supply Co. Ltd. 

Roofing and Siding Contracfors 

883 Huron Line at College Ave. Windsor, Ont. 

Ottawa Cigar and Gift Store 

Imported Tobaccos and Pipes 

Sundries, Gifts for All Occasions 

1317 Hall Ave. (off Ottawa), Windsor 4-3717 

SUNNYSIDE GARAGE 

CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE 

Frigidaire Dealer 

A. J. REAUME LA SAUE 

Phone 4-5653 

Compliments of 

GRAY'S FAMILY STORE 

Clothing—Shoes—Dry Goods 

Phone 3-1143 Corner Ottawa and Gladstone 






















People's Fruit Market 

MEATS AND GROCERIES 

Wholesale - Retail 

MUROPF BROS., Props. 

Phone 3-3302 2109 Wyandotte St. West 

Compliments of 

Checker Cab Company, Ltd. 

Phone 3-3551 Windsor 

SCOTT & BONDY 

Quality Meats and Groceries 

3204 Sandwich Street West Windsor 

Nassr Fruit Company 

Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables 

Phones 4-7531 - 4-7532 Night 3-2006 

238 Chatham Street East Windsor, Ontario 

SALES - SERVICE 

WINDSOR HOTEL SUPPLY CO. 

Wholesale Distributors 

HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT 

GLASSWARE - CUTLERY - CHINAWARE 

P. F. Chauvin, Manager 

145 Pitt St., West, Windsor, Ont. Phone 3-9339 

Compliments of 

White Plumbing & Heating Co. 

Rear 954 London St. West 

Phone 3-7512 Windsor, Ontario 

Compliments of 

Bowman-Anthony, Limited 

Automotive and Rodio Supplies 

Machine Shop Service 

WINDSOR CHATHAM SARNIA 

Compliments of 

West End Hardware 

4-3841 1610 London St. W. 

Essex Packers, Limited 

Windsor, Ontario 

S-X PRODUCTS X-L 

Plants: Hamilton, Merritton, Windsor, Woodstock 

Poirier Electric Co. 

Electrical Contractors 

Residential - Commercial Maintenance 

Phone 2-1060 303 Goyeau Street 

Compliments of 

J. A. DROUILLARD 

BARBER SHOP 

2840 London St. West Windsor, Ontario 

Compliments of 

Abbey Gray, Ltd. 

Your Chrysler, Plymouth, Fargo Dealer 

Goyeau at Elliott Windsor, Ontario 

Vanity Sweets Luncheon 

Good Food 

Soda Bar 

2-9661 2894 London St. West 

Compliments of 

JOHN WEBB 

DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY 

Imported English Silverware and China 

552-556 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario 

You Get More for Less in 

Furniture, Rugs, Appliances, Radios 

at 

TEPPERMAN'S 

Ottawa at Pierre Phone 4-6418 

Best Wishes to Assumption 

L. P. LAZARE CO. 

FURS 

493 Ouellette Avenue Windsor, Ontario 
































































Compliment* of 

R. B. MARENTETTE REAL ESTATE 

15 Wyondotta S». W. 3-19H 

WINDSOR OPTICAL CO. 

Canada Building Windsor, Ontario 

VETERANS LUNCH 

TAXI SERVICE 

Phone 264 Kingsville, Ontario 

Bulova Watches Bluebird Diamonds 

C. J. VEZINA 

(Studebaker Jewellers) 

Phone 4-5944 Windsor, Ontario 

FELIX LUNCH 

FISH, CHIPS AND HAMBURGERS 

1086 Felix Phone 4-6796 

TUCKER ELECTRIC 

RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL WIRING AND REPAIRS 

24 Hour Service — Phone 4-9847 — Always on Coll 

2207 Wyondotte S«.. West. Windsor. Ont. 

Undvr New Management 

THE NEW BOSTON RESTAURANT 

3230 Sandwich Street, We*t Phone 2 B531 

STEAKS AND CHOPS - MSN AND CHIPS 

Compliments of 

RANDOLPH CONFECTIONERY 

2195 Wyandotte W. 3 0480 

SCOTTY'S GRILL 

Home Cooked Meals and Bus Stop 

Phone 36 R 1 Cottom. Onl. 

RADIO RESTAURANT 

546 Ouellette Avenue Phone 2-1371 

NEIGHBORHOOD CHILDREN'S WEAR 

5c TO $1.00 STORE 

1097 Frill Am. Phone 2.1591 

MACHIN BROS. 

Radio—Television—Soles—Service 

429 Wyandotte St. East 3-1411 

GEORGE J. DUPUIS 

3190 Donnelly Street 

GROCERIES, MEATS AND FRUITS 

Windsor, Ont. Phone 4*4741 

Best Known for the Best 

LEWIS FLOWERS 

425 Ouellette Phone 3-2444 

SEGUIN FEED STORE 

hay-straw feed-garden seed fertilizer pet supplies 

323t Gtrordof St. Phone 2-1310 — Phone 4-4690 

Compliments 

HARLEY WILSON PHARMACY 

Wyandotte at Partington Phone 4-4666 

"YOUR I.D. A. DRUG STORE" 

Meet Your Friends at the 

BEE AND CEE RECREATION 

Felix ond Glrordot Sti. Wlndio* 

YOUR CATHOLIC BOOK SHOP 

MARENTETTE'S BOOKSTORE 

129 Ouellette Ave. Windsor, Ontario 

Compliments of 

JOHN'S MARKET 

1000 Felix Ave. Phone 2-184T 

HARRY'S MEAT MARKET 

The Friendly "Mealing" Place 

For Meat You Eat Phone 204 

THREE BEARS INN 

1415 Huron Line Phone 3*0214 

First Stop Off Ambassador Bridge 

Appliances Fixtures 

FOX ELECTRIC 

WIRING MATERIAL AND REPAIRING 

420 Wyandotte Si. E. Ph. 2-1761 

WINDSOR ARENA 

Phone 4*6065 McDougall Street Windsor, Ontario 

FORD PROVISION MARKET 

MEATS AND GROCERIES 

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 

WINDSOR 

MERETSKY & GITLIN CO. 

576 Ouellette Avenue r Phone 4-1151 

TEA GARDEN RESTAURANT 

Phone 470 204 Richmond St. 

STEAKS, CHICKEN AND FISH DINNERS 
AMHERSTBURG, ONTARIO 

COMPLIMENTS OF 

FRED LA BUTE 

THE HANDY PLACE GROCERIES AND FRUITS 

Riverside Drive at Let Peronce Rd. Phone Tecumseh 75 

Compliments 

MORRIS DRY GOODS 

"WE CLOTHE THE WHOLE FAMILY " 

Phon. 31205 WINDSOR 1012 Droulllord load 

MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 

Welcome to RENDEZVOUS TAVERN 

Pith, Frog, Steoh & Chicken Dinner*-We Specialite in Family Sunday Dinner* 
George Vuiek. Owner 

7324 Rivifiidt Drive, Seven Milo* from Tunnel Phone Tecumseh 952 

Compliments of 

PITHIE ELECTRIC CO. 

1886 Ottawa St. 3-5648 

THE LILLI-BETTE BEAUTY SALON 

3433 RIVERSIDE DRIVE 

One Block East of Abar'* 

Phone 4-8515 

AL. SEARY —Florist 

1927 Ottawa Street at Kildare Phone 4-7873 




































































Compliments 

of 

ASSUMPTION COLLEGE 

CAFETERIA 


THORP-HAMBROCK CO. Ltd. 


Manufacturers In Canada 
of 

Difz/er Automotive Finishes 


Windsor 


Ontario 


Local Distributors — J. Stuart McLerie Ltd, 


SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! 


GO GREYHOUND 



LOW CHARTER RATES ON REQUEST 
WINDSOR DEPOT 


44 London St, E, 


Phone 4-7575 


Compfi/nents of 



Clothes and Sport Clothing 

1S35 OTTAWA STREET 

RON BARCLAY WINDSOR, ONT. 




“Hello... Coke!” 


Ask for it either way . * . both 
trade-marks mean the same thing. 

































































Compliments of 


LEWIS F. BROWN, Inc. 


DICK PICKARD 


3340 GRAND RIVER AVENUE 
Detroit, Mich* 

Phone Terrace 2-8737 


FORD DEALER 

WA. 10065 


PARE ELECTRIC CO. 

Power and Light tnsfallations 
Indust rial—Commercial-Res identic I 

REPAIRS—ALTERATIONS 
Satisfaction Assured 

1171 Dougall Ave. Phone 3*3152 — 2-4460 


1900 East Grand Boulevard Detroit 11, Michigan 


COMPLIMENTS OF 


JAGER'S 

HARDWARE WYANDOTTE PAINTS 
Sporting Goods — Plumbing Supplies 

3050 First Street 

FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES 


Phone 0884 


Compliments of Ray Vigneux 

CHATEAU LA SALLE 

Fish — Frog — Steak — Chicken Dinners 

Special Rates for Banquets and Dinners 
On Highway No. 18 


Comp/imenfs of 

Small Fry Restaurant 

1666 Avenge Road 
North York, Toronto, Ont. 


La Salle, Ontario 


3-0338 RAY VIGNEUX, JR. 


ULYSSES VIGNEUX 


Comp/imenfs of 


NATIONAL PAINT COMPANY 


Phone 3-1715 

725 Wyandotte Street East 



ED. HAAS 

FINE SHOES 

For the smart , young men 
economy miWed 

Opposite the Tivoli Theatre 

1555 Wyandotte St. East 


Windsor, Ontario 



$1*93 to $10,95 


2-8421 


$3,93 to $10.95 








































AUTOGRAPHS 

ASSUMPTION COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL . JUNE -1949 


























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SUPERVISORS 


OFFICE WORKERS 


MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 


ACCOUNTANTS 


DESIGNERS 


MERCHANDISING 


Across Canada and in many parts of the world, Windsor 
is known as the home of Ford of Canada’s head office and 
plant, a large and important factor in Canada’s trade. In 
and around Windsor, Ford has a particular importance for 
young people planning careers. 

Since its small beginnings in 1904, Ford of Canada has 
drawn upon the classrooms in the Windsor area for many 
hundreds of its employees. Within its expansive plants are 
to be found promising, useful futures to satisfy a wide 
variety of ambitions and abilities. Skilled mechanics, office 
workers, chemists, electricians, designers, mechanical 
engineers—each an essential vocation in the automotive 
industry. 

Doubtless many of you will find, as have hundreds of others 
before you, opportunities and futures with Ford of Canada. 

FORD MOTOR COMPANY 
OF CANADA, LIMITED